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Vehicle noise must be addressed

Noise levels produced by power boats, trucks and motorcycles with inadequate or no mufflers are getting louder.

Dear Editor:

Summer is finally here, but as the days are getting longer and warmer, noise levels produced by power boats, trucks and motorcycles with inadequate or no mufflers are getting louder.

How incredibly ignorant, and with literally millions of dollars invested in state of the art equipment, including helicopters, why has this obnoxious issue not been addressed?

You don’t need a muffler in each ear, to appreciate the natural beauty of our valley.

The bylaws have been in place for years, and they are as relevant today as they were at the time they were adopted, and as citizens we have a right to insist these issues will be addressed.

Allowing this extremely offensive behaviour to proliferate has also promoted some very aggressive driver attitudes.

Common courtesies and right-of-ways have become a thing of the past, and our highways are not safe to travel as a result of it.

Virtually every day people are injured or killed.

Federal Maritime Occupational Health and Safety Regulations consider sounds in a workplace louder than 85 decibels to be hazardous.

The noise levels in our streets and highways are far beyond that.

Those obscene noise levels have also become an issue of invasion of our privacy, denying us our right to enjoy home and property.

It’s hard core when we are in our homes, spending quality time with friends, or listening to our favourite music or TV programs, and our privacy is constantly being interrupted by radically excessive noises produced by motorcycles and motor vehicles that have been retrofitted with after-market flow-through exhaust pipes for no other reason but to generate more noise.

Andy Thomsen

Peachland