Gabriel Garcia, who's facing charges after allegedly participating in the Jan. 6 insurrection, says customers at his business are irritated with the loud noise emanating from his court-ordered GPS ankle monitor. According to The Washington Post, Garcia is now begging the judge to remove the device, saying the sound is driving away potential clients who come to request handiwork service at Supreme Aluminum in Miami . In addition to complaining about the device's beeping, Garcia is annoyed with officials who call him while he's engaging his customers to ask for his exact location. Despite Garcia's repeated request to have the device removed, the court is showing no mercy. “The monitor has randomly started beeping loudly around potential clients, immediately followed by an embarrassing phone call from pretrial services asking for his exact location,” Garcia's lawyers said , according to NBC News. The defense also adds that the device is a safety hazard. “The monitor around his ankle...