• Doll_Tow_Jet-ski@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    I live in Amsterdam and can confirm this is a real problem. Lots of assholes with small dicks who pimp their cars or motorcycles to be loud as fuck. I applaud this measure

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    10 months ago

    I wish my city was implementing just half of the measures Amsterdam is doing

  • noobdoomguy8658@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    A couple hundred meters away from me, there’s a piece of a two-lane two-lane road that has no traffic lights for a little over 1 km and has the priority of way, too - meaning that at night, you can get a somewhat high speed over there for a little while without leaving the city limits.

    There’s only a few bikers in my city, but holy shit do they make “good” use of the opportunity in summer. I really wish we also had this kind of cameras out there, because the noise from just one is insane, especially at dead of night, and sometimes they do this in packs.

    The best part is that it never lasts once - they just speed between the two traffic lights for a while, making a shit ton of that noise.

    There are also buildings with windows overlooking that same road from a much closer distance than mine. Can’t really imagine what it’s like for people living there, even though we’re basically meters away from each other.

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    10 months ago

    Maybe next they can introduce these in Sweden, to deal with the eurodanceraggare and loud-tailpipe dickheads that plague the roads.

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    10 months ago

    Good. Sick of the noise. Now figure out how to deal with the illegal ebikes and scooters riding like dickheads using bike paths at well above 25kmph.

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    10 months ago

    Anyone celebrating this is a fool.

    This will lead to more spying on you, gives police even more power, and offers you only less noise for how many cars?

    Trees, greenery and better housing design might solve the issue or make it not bad.

    Self reporting, followed by an inspection to verify the car’s sound could solve this issue.

    But more surveillance for another ones of the world surveillance states is so fucking stupid.

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      10 months ago

      For me, it’s worth it. I live next to a forest already, far outside the city center, and there’s still assholes racing at night at the nearby street because it’s quite secluded and straight.

      Also, I’m not worried about microphones on busy streets. It’s a public space already, which affects the content of my speech already. Microphones at home should be much more important for anyone worried about privacy.

  • Franzia@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 months ago

    Ngl would community self-reporting be better? I don’t even know how to report traffic violations etc. in the US. Do they also need proof in order to do something about it? I wonder if being able to record and send video to the police of loud vehicles would be better. Or perhaps that could turn out worse?

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      10 months ago

      If a motorcycle is zooming at Mach 3 in a general vicinity of your house it’s pretty hard to report due to practical issues like getting shoes on, getting to your Mach 4 capable vehicle, locating the offender and catching up with him to get his plates.

  • Tocano@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    It is unfortunate that some countries are using cameras, microphones and others to control the behaviour of people. I agree that it is a required measure - as some people do not change their behaviours out of good will - but it is definitely not ideal.

    Hopefully, in some years it will no longer be necessary, as people will have those good behaviours deeply rooted.

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    10 months ago

    Please sell these cheaply to consumers. I would really love to have one that photographs the plates extremely high pitch 50cc scooters on my street. I would pay $€£ 1000 for the ability to launch rotten eggs when someone uses the horn at 2am.