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Yet a Harley can drive through my neighborhood, at night, where I sleep, with higher decibel readings than that at all times. I have not read or heard of anyone in Texas getting this sort of citation, but the fact that it happens at all is terrible.
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Originally Posted by Jay Gadsby
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Yet a Harley can drive through my neighborhood, at night, where I sleep, with higher decibel readings than that at all times. I have not read or heard of anyone in Texas getting this sort of citation, but the fact that it happens at all is terrible.
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You may be able to fight the ticket just on the fact it was not metered properly. Most follow federal regulations the state 1 meter back and 1 meter off the water. There can be nothing directly behind the boat to reflect the sound.
If the level is 90db and you metered 105, you are actually 5 fold over the limit. Every 3 db is double. Although in hearing terms you are about twice as loud. But don't feel bad as I metered mine once at 113db. |
LOTO is 90db at idle. They do enforce it to certain extent. Better check your ticket amount. I think its $123 plus some court costs also. I know a few people who have gotten tickets for it. I have never heard of anyone actually being towed for noise violations, but I have heard about the WP saying that they could tow if they saw the boat out again.
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Originally Posted by Jay Gadsby
(Post 3732799)
Yet a Harley can drive through my neighborhood, at night, where I sleep, with higher decibel readings than that at all times. I have not read or heard of anyone in Texas getting this sort of citation, but the fact that it happens at all is terrible.
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Originally Posted by Jay Gadsby
(Post 3732799)
Yet a Harley can drive through my neighborhood, at night, where I sleep, with higher decibel readings than that at all times. I have not read or heard of anyone in Texas getting this sort of citation, but the fact that it happens at all is terrible.
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Originally Posted by Jay Gadsby
(Post 3732799)
Yet a Harley can drive through my neighborhood, at night, where I sleep, with higher decibel readings than that at all times. I have not read or heard of anyone in Texas getting this sort of citation, but the fact that it happens at all is terrible.
Originally Posted by 575cat
(Post 3732806)
Yah the straight pipes on bikes I will never figure that out , never seen one get stopped even when they got the towns with the posted noise laws are in effect ???
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On the lakes around here the tickets go up in amount each time you get one. Ticket #3 on a particular lake gets you towed/impounded.
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The enforcemment practices at LOTO is what inspired me to come back to the factory and tell the guys we need to come up with something. Too many customers showing up at the lake with loud boats and either getting a citation or being asked to leave.
That's when we came up with our underwater exhaust system which Mercury in turn copied. When I lived in MO in the mid 90's I would attend the State's hearings on noise laws. We fought them with everything we could but to no avail. The fact is most people that live on or enjoy the water hate loud boats. You might as well get used to it and do what you can to make them comply. Yep the bike guys can still get away with but we can't. Not fair but that's the way it is. |
The bikes don't bother me near as much as the douche in a 84 Caprice with subs so loud his license plate rattles! You can hear them blocks away!
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