But which was there first, the track or the houses? People are
always moving next to loud things, then complaining about the noise.
I got no patience with them.
Flip
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Don't know where they measure the sound levels; wasn't stated in the
news
article. I would hope it's at the property line, but that would make
sense. I wouldn't mind the sound, but then again, I guess I wouldn't
be
at home annoyed by it but out there making it along with everyone
else.
Thing is, if there are no tracks available, then people have no choice
but to race on the streets. There should at least be some sort of
outlet
for the need for speed. Drag strips do this. Yes, the noise can be
bothersome to some people, but so are many other things. Live and let
live.
On Tue, 2 May 2000 20:50:59 -0700 Michael Clark <magnumv8@wtez.net>
writes:
> Richard, I wonder where the 85db is measured at, trackside, property
> line or where.
>
> Man that sucks about the TRO. Then again if I lived next to it I
> guess it would get old every week. But then again I didn't notice
> too
> many dwellings nearby....
>
> --Mike www.mikesdakota.com
>
>
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