Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every single day I can hear ridiculously loud muscle cars for hours on end that are probably miles away. Same with moronic tuner cars with their fart can exhausts.
The people that buy or modify their cars are often super super low class. They tear up the the roads on highways and streets going 30, 40, 50 mph over the speed limits every single day and make sure the entire DMV can hear them from miles away. These dbags are literally terrorists, so why don't we treat them as such for their illegal cars and illegal driving?
If anyone can hear your car from a mile away, it should be immediately impounded and crushed. The fact that no local governments in the area do little to nothing about it has allowed the number of drivers with their stupid and illegal cars to skyrocket in abundance and has allowed for all sorts of drag racing and meetups that endanger or disturb everyone.
Enough is enough already.
Noise is part of life in the city. If you are unhappy, go live in far out in the exurb where there are no cars.
Anonymous wrote:Every single day I can hear ridiculously loud muscle cars for hours on end that are probably miles away. Same with moronic tuner cars with their fart can exhausts.
The people that buy or modify their cars are often super super low class. They tear up the the roads on highways and streets going 30, 40, 50 mph over the speed limits every single day and make sure the entire DMV can hear them from miles away. These dbags are literally terrorists, so why don't we treat them as such for their illegal cars and illegal driving?
If anyone can hear your car from a mile away, it should be immediately impounded and crushed. The fact that no local governments in the area do little to nothing about it has allowed the number of drivers with their stupid and illegal cars to skyrocket in abundance and has allowed for all sorts of drag racing and meetups that endanger or disturb everyone.
Enough is enough already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s you.
The number is actually far diminished from probably a couple decades ago during the height of tuner-car popularity, which coincided with the first couple movies in the “Fast and Furious” series.
It might seem like a lot now - but only because you were probably 10 years old when they really popular, and weren’t aware of them.
The MD gov. just had to sign a bill outlawing street/drag racing because it has become such a pervasive problem. So you're wrong.
Participating in a racing or speed contest on public roads in MD has been unlawful for at least 50 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s you.
The number is actually far diminished from probably a couple decades ago during the height of tuner-car popularity, which coincided with the first couple movies in the “Fast and Furious” series.
It might seem like a lot now - but only because you were probably 10 years old when they really popular, and weren’t aware of them.
The MD gov. just had to sign a bill outlawing street/drag racing because it has become such a pervasive problem. So you're wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me want to get a loud exhaust. Had no idea it was so easy to get under busybody people’s skins.
Get a life, loser.
It's one thing when it is just one car with loud exhaust. It's another when it is thousands of cars in the area with nonstop 24/7 noise pollution for miles. It also ruins the environment and the noctural patterns of many animals.
Your are the quintessential crass American with the completely selfish me first attitude that is at the core of all that is wrong in this country. You are a lowlife POS subjecting thousands of other people to noise torture.
Hopefully one day someone can find where you live and run a gas powered leaf blower nonstop 24/7 right outside your window, or you crash in a fiery wreck driving like an idiot in your cheap car because you can't afford a real performance vehicle. Everyone laughs at you in your civic of dodge muscle car, because you couldn't afford a Porsche or a Lambo.
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me want to get a loud exhaust. Had no idea it was so easy to get under busybody people’s skins.
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me want to get a loud exhaust. Had no idea it was so easy to get under busybody people’s skins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland was working on a bill to allow a pilot of sound enforcement cameras. I believe it passed the legislature and was waiting for the governor’s signature but can’t remember the bill number to look it up. It would allow basically the equivalent of a red light camera system but for sound. You’d get a link to a video of your loud car.
This seems like such an EASY FIX, every time your car gets inspected FAIL them for loud exhaust AND enforce the laws here in VA. They just don't want to do either. I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:It’s you.
The number is actually far diminished from probably a couple decades ago during the height of tuner-car popularity, which coincided with the first couple movies in the “Fast and Furious” series.
It might seem like a lot now - but only because you were probably 10 years old when they really popular, and weren’t aware of them.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland was working on a bill to allow a pilot of sound enforcement cameras. I believe it passed the legislature and was waiting for the governor’s signature but can’t remember the bill number to look it up. It would allow basically the equivalent of a red light camera system but for sound. You’d get a link to a video of your loud car.