Just had a chat with one of our village councillors and they are petitioning everyone they can to bring in a no modifying and a max 80dB.
I believe that is too loud


better go for Normal piano practice 60 -70dB


Adam_Winstone wrote:Some people need to get on with what they are doing and let others get on with what they want to do/enjoy (within reason). It is called mutual respect.
I don't want the whole world to become grey, quiet and boring.... 'vive la difference!'
Adam
PS - Those that want to impose their views on me need to have their heads held under water until they stop kicking (is that still within reason?)
Say no moreAdam_Winstone wrote:About time we had some more of those 'Loud Pipes Save Lives' stickers printed up. My works car was, until recently, a Vauxhall Ampera electric/petrol hybrid (not my choice) and I forever had people not looking and simply stepping out in front of me to cross the road. It got to the stage that I wanted to put strings of empty cans on the back just so that people heard me
totally agree with that as i have the same prob whether i,m on my push bike or in my rolls wedding car (both pretty much silent)..and such a lot of folk nowadays are either on the phone or listening to music whilst walking around lol.Adam_Winstone wrote:About time we had some more of those 'Loud Pipes Save Lives' stickers printed up. My works car was, until recently, a Vauxhall Ampera electric/petrol hybrid (not my choice) and I forever had people not looking and simply stepping out in front of me to cross the road. It got to the stage that I wanted to put strings of empty cans on the back just so that people heard me