[Icom] Headset for MKIIG
Chris BONDE
[email protected]
Sun, 05 May 2002 12:58:57 -0700
I like that law, mmm wonder if it has to be municiple or provincial here.
I think that they made one mistake, since sound disappates inversly as the
square of the radius, the fine should be directly as the square of the
distancesay, since. 50ft =$50, then 60 ft (60*60/50=$72, 70 ft
(70*70/50)=$98.
I have heard that some are trying to do it with dB sound starting at 10ft
on the city streets.
Chris opr VE7HCB
At 01:02 PM 2002-05-05 -0600, you wrote:
>I note that in at least one community of our state, Sioux Falls,
>they are somewhat restricted in that the rule is $50 at 50 feet.
>IOW, if a law enforcement officer can hear the "music" or
>"beat" from your car's amplifier at a distance of 50 feet the
>fine to be assessed is $50.00 dollars. Day or night.
>I understand this law is heavily enforced.
>It increments upward linearly (i.e. $75 at 75 feet).
>
>Dave J
>[email protected]
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>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Chris BONDE" <[email protected]>
> >
> > I wonder why 200w car stereos are not banned? Is it because, I, as a
> > pedistrian cannot hear the emergecy vehicle? Those stereos must
>inhibit
> > the hearing for sometime after leaving the vehicle.
> >
> > Chris opr VE7HCB