Anti Vehicle Noise Cameras

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by outintheopen, Jun 8, 2019.

  1. Housebuilders buy the land and build the houses. They buy the cheapest land they can which is typically a farmers field in the arse end of nowhere. It’s greed and pursuit of profit. But let’s keep blaming immigrants without a pot to piddle in. Good Skillz ‍♂️
     
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  2. Can’t stand loud cans. They sound crap make everyone hate bikers and close tracks.
     
  3. V2 sounds incredible on stock. Doesn’t need louder can
     
  4. Surviving, but not thriving.
     
  5. It will run out of people of working age eventually.
     
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  6. Sorry, I misread your original post. o_O
     
  7. There are 300,000 jobs needing filled in the NHS and hospitality. Low paid jobs significantly and traditionally filled by immigrants. That’s 300,000 tax payers you want to keep out of the country. Hell, if it wasn’t for immigration you wouldn’t have a prime minister.
    But we’re way off topic.
     
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  8. Different PM perhaps ;)
     
  9. I'm a bit confused as to how we get onto an immigration / politics / Brexit debate because a few noise cameras are being thrown up....
    Back on thread then- what's the logic, don't be a chump in towns and villages (not just your own!) and keep the revs down and a Termi exhausted 1299 won't get me in the poop?
     
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  10. Will these noise captivating mechanisms be interactive and indicate the level of noise being emitted,
    Such as speed cameras showing the applicable mph
     
  11. It may do but IMO, for legal purposes, a successful prosecution will need to have evidence from a formal noise test carried out in accordance with the terms laid down in the C&U legislation. I very much doubt these sensors are sophisticated enough to make allowances for amplification caused by the local terrain, building placement and weather (for some reason, exhausts tend to be quieter in the rain ..... or is it in the dry :thinkingface:) Andy
     
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  12. Surely you’d have to have Something pretty on making an obscene noise to get caught. I don’t think they’ll be an issue for the majority of us.
     
  13. Talking to a taxi driver in London this weekend. The tide is turning on this electric shite. He had one, everyone’s switching back to good old dinosaur fuel.
     
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  14. Did you have to guess who he had in the back of his cab the other day? :D
     
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  15. It will be interesting to see how the evidence is gathered when the first prosecutions go through assuming the drivers fight it in court and don’t just accept it.
    I hope it will be just for the stupidity loud vehicles that drive like twats.
     
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  16. I’ve not read the whole thread but does anyone know who will be monitoring and enforcing these sensors. If it’s anything like the enforcement by Transport for London, it’ll be a total and utter shambles. Andy
     
  17. It’s me. Relax…. :):upyeah:
     
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  18. Nah, he wasn’t long arrived from Nigeria….
     
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  19. Here is another link, https://www.snclavalin.com/en/media/trade-releases/2022/2022-05-03. Having worked in organisations managed by both Atkins and Jacobs, £300k won’t cover their senior managers’ subsistence expenses let alone engage with industry leading experts in the field of acoustics. We’er all doomed I tell you, doomed. Andy
     
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