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Many communities have noise ordinances
.... that are totally ineffectual against leaf blowers. They don't blow at 2 AM , that's not the problem. They blow all day, from 8AM to 8PM. If there is noise that exceeds the community thresholds... Balderdash on the "community". They exceed =my= standards. Why should a bunch of noise loving fastidious lawn zealots ruin my quiet so that they can have pristine green? If you circle in a Mooney at 1000 feet at 2 am, generating even more noise... A Mooney at 1000 feet doesw not generate more noise than a leafblower. ...there is no penalty. And, the noise maker is completely anonymous. Hardly. Radar tracks are all over the place. You can even get them yourself on the internet. It's going to get even more pervasive. Yes, every time you cross a NYC bridge in a car, you are subsidizing the subways. [...] But I was talking about direct federal subsidies by transporation mode: A subsidy is a subsidy. And, I think some modes of transportation should receive tax subsidies as they create a general public good. That's the first step. GA should not fall into that category because the subsidies are huge, it benefits an extremely small segment of society... The size of the subsidy is irrelevant to whether it creates a public good. GA creates a general public good. ...(unlike most forms of mass transit that virtually everybody has used at some point, and some use regularly) If everybody uses it, then there is no need to subsidize it. Let 'em pay for their subway rides. Ten bucks a pop, so be it. Why not? Jose -- The price of freedom is... well... freedom. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jose writes:
Many communities have noise ordinances ... that are totally ineffectual against leaf blowers. They don't blow at 2 AM , that's not the problem. They blow all day, from 8AM to 8PM. If there is noise that exceeds the community thresholds... Balderdash on the "community". They exceed =my= standards. Why should a bunch of noise loving fastidious lawn zealots ruin my quiet so that they can have pristine green? For the same reason that a bunch of late-and-light-sleeping pilots, or programmers, or photographers, or whatever should be able to prevent people from working on their lawn before it gets hot outside. Perfectly legitemate desires can conflict. -- David Dyer-Bennet, , http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ RKBA: http://www.dd-b.net/carry/ Pics: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/ http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/ Dragaera/Steven Brust: http://dragaera.info/ |
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