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modified cars: the 'tintman' and checking decibels

  • 06-11-2011 12:16pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,127 ✭✭✭✭


    I found this article and I am querying whether these practices are being adhered to country-wide and/or whether the relevant equipment has been issued to all stations to be able to do so :confused:

    Thanks in advance,
    kerry4sam

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    "Boy racers given two week ultimatum
    TUESDAY, 31 MAY 2011 10:25
    Boy racers given final two week ultimatum


    Anton McNulty

    Boy Racers have been given a final ultimatum to get their modified cars to comply with the regulations or face the full rigours of the law.
    Gardaí in Mayo have given ‘boy racers’ with blackened windows and loud exhausts a two week ultimatum to get their cars in order or face fines in exceed of €1,000. The crackdown on boy racers follows the divisional traffic unit’s purchase of a tintman light monitor and a noise level monitor which will be used on all roadside checks.
    Inspector Joe Doherty, the head of the divisional traffic unit in Mayo, said the crackdown on noisy exhausts and darkened windows follows concerns raised at community alert and neighbourhood watch meetings around the county.
    “The message is clear, the owners and users of cars with blackened out windows and loud exhausts have two weeks to rectify the problem. From June 15, any other detections will be strictly enforced and result in prosecutions,” he said.
    The ‘Tintman’ measures the amount of light coming through the windscreen and motorists with cars with less than 65 per cent of light coming through will be prosecuted. A motorist with an exhaust with decibel levels exceeding 99 decibels, which is the noise of a lawn mower, will also be prosecuted.
    Inspector Doherty said the gardaí justified this tough stance saying that modified cars with these features were a safety hazard and a nuisance to residents all over the county.
    “Blackened out windows are a safety hazard because the driver finds it hard to see in poor light or at night and is a danger to other motorists. The modified and loud exhausts have been a complaint by the public for a long time.”
    The penalties facing motorists with these defects on their car are substantial, a fine of €1,000 for the first offence, a €2,000 for a second offence and a third offence within one year could result in a three month prison sentence."


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,712 ✭✭✭roundymac


    Well,a honda civic reg 91C XXX passed me on the South Link the other day, I was doing 100kph, my ears were ringing from the noise , he had what appeared to be a chome piece (Aluminium ?) of pipe for an exhaust, no sign of a silencer. I passed it later at a junction, the driver was bearly the legal age by the looks of him. There appeared to be a few more modifications done to the car, however the windows were not tinted, the "exhaust" was smokey and there was a smell of burning oil so hopfully this bucket of crap won't be on the road for much longer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,957 ✭✭✭Hooch


    kerry4sam wrote: »
    I found this article and I am querying whether these practices are being adhered to country-wide and/or whether the relevant equipment has been issued to all stations to be able to do so :confused:

    Thanks in advance,
    kerry4sam

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    All Divisional Traffic units Nationwide have received both pieces of equipment and training.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,127 ✭✭✭✭kerry4sam


    Hooch wrote: »
    All Divisional Traffic units Nationwide have received both pieces of equipment and training.

    Thanks Hooch.


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