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/^t/However, there is the more serious side of the same problem. There exist places that people cannot simply leave when they find the music disagreeable. Muzak is going on at airports, in trams, on train stations. Few things are more irritating than this. It was probably meant to make the long hours of waiting less boring, but honestly; nothing will make an airport terminal cosy. Everything that disturbs people should be banned in public places. After all, personal stereo was invented to help in such situations. One can listen to whatever one wants leaving the other passengers in peace.