Uzbek Citizens May Be Fined for Loud TV Noise at Night

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The Ministry of Justice has warned Uzbek citizens who enjoy watching TV or listening to music at night: they may face fines. According to the law, from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM, it is prohibited to disturb the peace and normal rest of citizens. This rule applies to watching TV and using various audio systems at high volume, as well as singing and playing musical instruments.

Violating these rules may result in fines. For citizens, the fine is one-third of the base calculation value (113,000 sums), while for officials, it ranges from one-third to half of the base calculation value (from 113,000 to 170,000 sums).

In addition, noisy activities carried out inside and outside residential buildings without urgent necessity are also subject to these rules.

“Regardless of where you are — in an apartment, hallway, or on the street — remember that loud noises can lead to administrative penalties. Ignorance of the law does not exempt from responsibility,” the ministry emphasized.

Therefore, if you enjoy watching TV at high volume or playing music at night, be prepared for possible consequences. The law is aimed at ensuring comfortable and peaceful rest for citizens, and its observance is the responsibility of everyone.

The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article.

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