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A 70-year-old Canadian is appealing after his $850,000 lawsuit against a local council, police and a motorcycle group over excessive motorcycle exhaust noise was thrown out of court. The Edmonton’s ...
A dangerous precedent has been set in Canada where a resident is suing his local council, police and a motorcycle group over excessive motorcycle exhaust noise. Kawasaki Ninja 300 with Arrow exhaust A ...
Phil Satorius doesn’t have a problem with motorcyclists. But he does take issue with the constant rumblings of illegally modified bikes being driven up and down Peoria Road near his home, something he ...
In a city that claims to lead the charge against crazy-loud and illegal mufflers, I sit in a hotel being interviewed by a television producer about teen suicide. But time and again, the cameraman is ...
Partnering with the Michigan State Police, the Gaylord Herald Times editorial department will forward your questions to Lt. Derrick Carroll, assistant post commander of the state police’s Gaylord post ...
Many people would say the issue has been exhausted over the years, but the problem of loud motorcycle mufflers keeps generating debate. Maggie Burton, a candidate for St. John's city council, says ...
SALEM — There are days when Alicia Hart claims to endure the earsplitting rumble 50 times a day. “You can hear them a half-mile in either direction,” said the Salem Common neighbor. They ride in packs ...
Q: The weather is getting warmer, and with it brings the onslaught of motorcyclists. I am wondering why motorcycles are allowed to be ear-piercingly loud when if my car had a muffler that sounded like ...
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --We've all heard that sound -- a motorcycle so loud it can hurt your ears. Some bikers say they do it to be safer on the road, but being too loud is against Minnesota law. So what ...