| old greg |
05-10-2012 02:29 PM |
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Originally Posted by Boxer 86
(Post 206814)
Apart from that, all the events are held in the middle of the day
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During the day on the weekends.
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Originally Posted by Boxer 86
(Post 206814)
things such as games, concerts, and firework events can all go into the night with higher dB ratings but with no consequence.
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All of which would have applied for, and received beforehand, permits from City Hall temporarily exempting them from noise ordinances.
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Originally Posted by Boxer 86
(Post 206814)
I think the other side is, if you dont want to be bothered by noise, then don't move next to a stadium or racetrack! Seem's pretty simple doesnt it?
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Originally Posted by Boxer 86
(Post 206814)
That is where we are having this fallout and why we think the ban is unjust. It is simple discrimination towards the drifitng community.
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It doesn't matter who was there before who. I agree that it doesn't seem fair, but life usually isn't. Many racetracks and dragstrips have been forced to close due to excessive noise, many more have had no choice but to enact draconian sound restrictions to avoid a similar fate. Autoclub Dragway was shut down recently do to noise complaints, and it's on the infield of a freaking NASCAR track! It's not fair and life sucks but the simple fact is that if you make noise without a permit you get sued and/or shut down. It's been happening this way all across the country for years, so it's not a new or unexpected thing.
The drift events at Turner Field have been getting noise complaints for as long as there have been drift events at Turner Field, enough so that in 2009 the SCCA guys voluntarily and proactively enacted a 93dB@50' limit which means stock-ish sound levels. The drift events' decibel limit were "Have a muffler of some sort". Drifters are not being singled out, they have singled themselves out with their outlaw/fuck-the-neighbors mentality.
No other grassroots motorsport gets to pull that sort of shit and get away with it, but drifters cry foul because they don't get to either? They knew which way the wind has been blowing and they've had years to make changes voluntarily. Now they're bitching and moaning because they're the only ones facing the consequences of the actions that only they took. My heart bleeds for them.
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