Re: Late Night Loud & Speeding Motorcycle Packs
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I, too, am in the Kennedy Blvd/Montgomery Street area and there is no way the noise these bikers are making can possibly be legal. I understand a city is inherently noisier than suburbs but these wolf packs sitting at the lights revving their engines to mach speed are just beyond acceptable. Car alarms went off, dogs started barking, not to mention at 3:30 this morning my whole house woke up, including my father-in-law who is stone deaf without his hearing aids.
This may not be life threatening but it is an important quality of life issue. I see younger families moving into the area lately and I wonder how long they will stick around when they and their babies and children can't get a night's sleep, night after night.
Posted on: 2013/8/18 20:23
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Noisy City
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After seven years here, I have generally gotten used to the unbearable noise of this city at night--I sleep most evenings. Between constant din of emergency vehicles, car stereos turned up to the limits of the amplifiers in their cars, and an assortment of other deafening sounds. But the last few days, the usual screeching, roaring sounds of motorcyles outside my house have escalated beyond belief. Last night at least 30 motorcycles roared past my house with mufflers (or no mufflers, not sure) rattling windows. This continued on and off through about 3:30 am.
I know the city has "real issues" like crime, unemployment, and poverty. But, frankly, this will not be a world class city until someone pays attention to these quality of life issues too.
Posted on: 2013/8/18 14:08
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