Tufte in The Forum
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We accidentally got stuck behind chuck in the parade, and it was terrible.
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tjamz wrote:
You've never been behind my car apparently.
I'm sure Tufte or Nick Thompson will be happy to verify that statement. (my car registered a dB rating of 171.8 @ devils run last year:eek::eek:)
chuck i followed you all the way to devils lake and i could hear it over my cars exhaust that echoed in the hatch...it made my ear numb by just following you!! -
also know this. The typical "muscle car" guy that is spoken of is not young, he is an older guy. Older guys cause less problems. There are only a few of us that are actually young. We young guys know we do stupid shit. I'd have to complain about the profiling more than anything, I just don't like it. next thing you know, they are going to be kicking people out of the mall for having purple hair and getting thrown in the fountain by their friends. wait that did happen. To me. It is profiling, we all know it. Lets do something about it. there has been a lot of good advice on 3 different threads now. Let's work together, track it, then deal with it.
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isn't profiling supposed to be illegal too? so much for that... and I know I've seen older people drive their muscle cars sometimes hot rodding around, but they won't get in trouble I'm sure, cause they aren't younger.. it's funny how they have to pick on a certain "group" with the exaust
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cavalier_babe wrote:
isn't profiling supposed to be illegal too? so much for that... and I know I've seen older people drive their muscle cars sometimes hot rodding around, but they won't get in trouble I'm sure, cause they aren't younger.. it's funny how they have to pick on a certain "group" with the exaustYou are already assuming the cops are profiling because of the term "speed racer". Before anybody accuses the cops of profiling we should give it time to see who gets pulled over and the circumstances.
Hell another month and most of our cars will put away for the winter.
BTW profiling isn't illegal, the FBI does it all the time.
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cavalier_babe wrote:
isn't profiling supposed to be illegal too? so much for that... and I know I've seen older people drive their muscle cars sometimes hot rodding around, but they won't get in trouble I'm sure, cause they aren't younger.. it's funny how they have to pick on a certain "group" with the exaustGod, I hate you.
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hmm.. accounting on that you don't know me, you can't hate me....
and that is true, all the tuner's cars will be put away until spring anyway. so really, they prob won't nail too many people
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cavalier_babe wrote:
isn't profiling supposed to be illegal too? so much for that... and I know I've seen older people drive their muscle cars sometimes hot rodding around, but they won't get in trouble I'm sure, cause they aren't younger.. it's funny how they have to pick on a certain "group" with the exaustThey are targeting that group because they are causing the majority of the complaints. Not that hard to figure out.
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If you read todays forum(Sept.27th..opion section, back of metro & state) Mrs. Jack Zelaski, liberal, writes his opinion on noise mufflers. Apparently, it's all about the noise to him. Well he's an idiot. Hes comparing driving down the road at 2am, to a guy taking a set of drums and goin into the middle of the street and flaring away. This guy is such a moron. Somebody should write a lettor to the editors saying "hey, we don't critisize how you spend your money, what kind of car you drive, etc. Sounds like the guy was just an outcast during his high school days, and is jealous that an import scene has grown, and the majority of the import cars are becoming more attractive, influencing then muscle.
But it's likely not an import/muscle issue. He calls a guy that was interviewed last week on a news station a dope, cause he said somethin like he's a country boy and is used to loud trucks, but can't drive a loud truck in the city.
Frankly, I think the Fool-um should just keep their stupid ass editors out of this, stop sucking up to the Police Departments, and let them worry about their jobs. I dont know what a noisy muffler can do to get somebody killed or arrested as opposed to a drug dealer or underaged drinking. This citys so fucked up, and the shitty ass newspaper isn't helping it anyways. Unfortunatley, the fool-um is our only source for a paper, unless you want to pay for a rural edition Minneapolis Star Tribune. OH and 1 last fuck you to Jack Zelaski...faggot.
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OH and 1 last fuck you to Jack Zelaski...faggot.[/QUOTE]
find out where he lives so you can call in a noise complaint on his (redneck voice from commercial) DODGE HEMI RAM!
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haha i was wonderin if we should set up camp, have some dB contests, winners get a complimentary fargo fool-um gets to keep this article, wipe his ass with it, then put it on his car windshield so the next day when he goes to his work to write another useless article, he'll see a shit smear on his article.
so chuck, eat some hot foods, cause you'll win, and smear out some message like "Fuck you"
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My response to the forum:
I just completed reading your editorial regarding loud cars, and must say that I read it with amusement. Yes, you are right, if a kid is out in the street banging his drums until the wee hours of the morning, you have every legal right to call him in for disturbing the peace. If someone is roaring through your neighborhood you have the right to call them in as well. But if someone is driving with an exhaust system that has been deemed LEGAL in a civil manner in your neighborhood, they should not get ticketed for having a "modified" exhaust. My neighbors lawnmower is louder than my car, if he cuts his grass at 7 AM on a Saturday morning, can I have him ticketed for disturbing my sleep?
The problem a lot of us have isn't with the ordinance itself, but the way the law enforcement stated they will be enforcing it. Their statement in your newspaper stated they were going after the "speed racer" cars (small customized imports, and motorcycles in which the owners have modified their muffler pipes for a louder exhaust). Most, if not all, of the import cars in this town with aftermarket exhausts are quieter than their V8 counterparts. Somehow it seems that this is a targeting of a generation of people, because lets face it, most of the imports are owned by the 16 to 30 year old crowd and a majority of the muscle cars are owned by the older generations (there are exceptions on both sides) and the police have already publicly stated that they are targeting the imports. Why? Perhaps because they know we're younger and have less money and probably won't put up much of a fight in court.
Perhaps part of the problem is that we sometimes like to drive in groups of 5 to 30 cars. That doesn't mean that all of our cars are loud, it means that as a group the perceived noise is louder. Think about it this way, if you have 1 speaker playing at 90 decibels and then add another speaker the sound output goes up 6 decibels (dB). Every time you double the amount of speakers, in this analogy, the sound will go up another 6 dB. By the time you reach 32 speakers the sound will be at 120 dB. So really, it may not be that the sound of one car is loud, but the combined sound of multiple cars seems loud.
As an import owner, I am very concerned that my car may be targeted while others are blindly left to spread their noise pollution whilst the police department does nothing. I am the first to admit, I have a loud exhaust. I have for the past 4 years. I never race my car other than at the track in Sabin, and certainly never in town or on public roads. I've never received a noise violation as I don't "get on it" in town therefore my exhaust is not much louder than anyone elses and certainly not louder than the V8 powered muscle cars and pickup trucks that roam the streets of Fargo just as readily. So why should I now, all of the sudden, have to worry about getting a noise ticket for something that was just fine for the past 4 years? The ordinance didn't change, so why should the rules of enforcing it?
What I'd like to see happen, is the fargo police department set up measurement guidelines and make those guidelines known to the public instead of leaving us guessing as to what will be tolerated and what will not be. Please tell us what constitutes an illegal exhaust. And then enforce the law for every vehicle that is not in compliance with that ordinance, not just one particular group of car owners.
Whatever they do, I don't think its fair that they make up the rules on the loud exhaust game as they go.
On a side note, there seems to be no middle ground for the owners of modified import cars. If we sit peacefully in a parking lot, we get kicked out. If we go out cruising, we get told to quit making noise and go park somewhere. If we park somewhere we get kicked out.
So I ask law enforcement, and you the Forum Editorial Staff this: What do you want us to do? I do not believe it is illegal to modify your car and then drive it.
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you goint o send that in?
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already sent
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any bets I get interviewed?
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Love that letter Chuck.
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