Obnoxious Horn Bans

United Arab Emirates Issues Health-Related Vuvuzela Fatwa

Many people were introduced to the not-so-melodic voice of the vuvuzela during the 2010 World Cup. As a result, few people will argue on behalf of the vuvuzela’s loud and grating noise. The United Arab Emirates has concerns about the plastic horns and has issued a vuvuzela fatwa.

Because of concerns that the noise from vuvuzelas is harmful to human hearing in less than two minutes of exposure, the UAE General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments issued a health-related ban in the form of a vuvuzela fatwa.
Trend Themes
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2. Alternative Fan Merchandise - The ban on vuvuzelas in the UAE can lead to an increase in demand for alternative fan merchandise, creating an opportunity for businesses to sell alternative noisemakers or promotional materials.
3. Outdoor Event Regulations - The vuvuzela fatwa shows the necessity for stricter regulations on outdoor events, creating opportunity for event management and regulation businesses.
Industry Implications
1. Event Planning - The ban on vuvuzelas highlights the need for event planners to consider the impact of noise pollution on attendees, creating opportunities for event management and regulation businesses.
2. Consumer Electronics - The vuvuzela ban calls for the need for innovative noise-canceling technology in consumer electronics, creating an opportunity for businesses specializing in sound engineering and consumer electronic manufacturing.
3. Sports Merchandising - The UAE's ban on vuvuzelas presents room for growth in alternative merchandise and game day novelties, creating an opportunity for businesses specializing in sports merchandising.

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