Drivers may face $ 100 fines as part of the new “noise law” plan to a major area in the United States.
A pilot program in Arlington Province, Virginia, can be presented that would monitor the levels of car exhaust noise – as car drivers risk heavy fines as a result.
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A new draft law is currently under study that allows provinces and cities in the 16th and region of the region to develop and operate noise control systems.
In some way, they will act like speed cameras, but they will instead record violations of the vehicle exhaust system.
According to a report issued by Fox 5, revenues from these violations will go towards transportation safety initiatives.
One of the rest period for drivers is that no penalties were reported in the driver's operating or insurance record.
This comes as a similar law recently in Huntsville, Alabama, where car owners in the city risk fines up to $ 50 if pulled.
However, these can rise to $ 250 or more for frequent criminals – and perhaps even prison time.
The ruling, which started last week, comes after Jenny Robinson, a member of the Huntville City Council, revealed that residents throughout the city have raised complaints about it regarding the amount of noise caused by car drivers in the region.
But addressing the problem has proven to be difficult as the city's police chief revealed law enforcement under the state law was a challenge.
Robinson said: “He said it was a” reform ticket “.
“Which means you fix it, and show that you have fixed it, and there is nothing that prevents people from re -renovating any modification that caused the disturbing loud noise.”
Robinson and Riley, along with a assistant from the legal team in the city, were able to create a decree that now gives local authorities more law to implement the law.
Drivers who are pulled due to the excessive car noise will be hit with a fine of $ 50, while the second crime over the period of 12 months will witness an increase in a fine to $ 250.
The third violation during the same period will lead to a fine of $ 500 or 10 days in or both prison.
“We have put some fines and penalties that will encourage change in behavior and discourage people from just going and re -modifying,” Robinson said.
Sergeant Chris Jackson with the Huntsville Police Department believes that the new sentence will help officers to fight loud vehicles.
He added: “Now yet teeth Now that it has been applied in situations where the state law cannot be, you will now have this way as the officers impose it frequently. “
Moreover, the current state cars noise law allows the police only to impose on government roads and public roads.
But the new thing is changing, as Jackson explained: “It can be imposed on a parking lot.
“Therefore, for example, in a car that meets where many individuals try to show how high their car.”
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