Newport could use a little less noise nuisance
I, for one, am happy to see the success of a past American idol. I
speak of that venerable American idol Harley Davidson. This company
has succeeded where many thought where they could not. Quality
control. Marketing the “American” way. Taking an American machine and
making it one of the most successful motorcycles in the world.
I, for one, am happy to see and hear what the quality of life
means. But this does not mean, to me, the bass thunder of motorcycle
exhaust reverberating from the road into my residence and into my
cranium.
I know that the city of Newport Beach has noise regulations
against automobiles with sound systems that project music that is not
within certain limits. Why then, do they not have sound limits for
exhaust or muffler noise that can muffle sound systems to a minor
irritation? If these limits do exist, why do they not enforce them?
It is a quality-of-life issue. It is not a good quality of life if
we have to listen to cruisers with their sub-woofer enhanced stereo
systems or the reverberations of yuppie-owned Harley Davidsons
thundering down our streets.
It is time we enforced sound regulations on our public roads in an
equitable and fair way.
I, for one, desire a good quality of life that includes sound and
acoustic quality among other things. Do you?
* PAUL JAMES BALDWIN is a Newport Beach resident.
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