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An Importand Message to the Householder Dear Resident I am writing to seek your support for a proposal to phase out or ban audible car alarms. The noise from car alarms going off at all house of the day and night is becomming an increasing nuisance for inner city residents, particualarly those who live close to major parking stations in the valley. As the chairperson for Community Policy, the Council representative for the most densely populated area of Queensland, and an inner city resident myself, this issue is one which concerns me greatly. This is not just a local issue. In the United States earlier this year, a forum identifies that 80% of calls to New York's quality of life hotline were related to car alarms. Just as importand as the fact that they cause such a disturbance is that they are becomming increasingly ineggective. A recent AAMI report identified that 8 in 10 peopole totally ignored car alarms. Tha's becuase, as a study by Transportation alternatives in the US showed, 95-99% of the alarms were flase. I have even observed police walking past a public car park where an alarm is going off without attending. I am calling for AUDIBLE car alarms to be banned -- but not car alarms per se. There are anti-theft devices which can be fitted to alarm systems and which are both cheaper and more effective. Silent engine immobilisers are less expensive than audible car alarms and work better. Car alarms can also be fixed to an immobiliser or a pager using the same sensor systems. I have writeen to the State Government outlining my concern and encouraging them to become the first State in Australia to ban these out-dated, noisy and ineffective alarm systems. I hope you will join me in this campaign by signing the petition overleft and getting your friends and neighbours to sign. David Hinchliffe Councillor for Central Chairperson Community Poilicy Committee [email protected] telephone 3403 0254 I am like what the??? Anyway all his info is from the states!!! and yeah if you feel the need to email him or ring him like i did and tell him how you feel then do so! -------------------- Yeah dude, i rock! :P
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NewlyAwakeN
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vl_cruiser
Post #7
Need pic of thumbs down |
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GotDubs?
Post #15
Thats all well and good if someone is trying to steal the WHOLE car and you have a silent alarm, but where does it leave people like us that have all sorts of expensive parts etc that can be ripped out at the theives leisure? |
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Post #18
I cant understand why people live in a busy city areas if they cant stand noise??? |
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OppositeLock
Post #19
Actually that raises a good point because if they did become illegal, that would only give me further incentive for puting an alarm on my car. Why, because when the thing went off your car would be surrounded by 10 cops ready to defect you... what better security is there then that. So i say, YES, make alarms illegal you dumb pollies! |
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squishedbanana
Post #21
hooray for an ever increasing crime rate and stolen goods because we cannot secure our items |
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hungry6
Post #22
haha, that's the dumbest shit proposed.LOL. It's almost the case IF UR GETTING ROB DON'T YELL OR SCREAM. hrmm if the coucils wanna do constructive noise pollution control, they should visit a night roadwork crew, or better still install sound barrier fence along the entire railway link, but, then it cost money. as where the fines from such trivial banning audible alarms would produce revenues. |
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FREESTYLER
Post #25
yeah i heard about this in america, i mean my car got broken into the other night and i would have never have known until the morning unless my alram didnt go off |
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Spdy_S14
Post #28
I think I'd rather know straight away that someone who shouldn't be, is in my car. |
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speed racer
Post #29
AGREED! |
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kingofspeed
Post #30
looks like the car alarm from 'robocop 2' will be getting installed. |
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ShanO`
Post #32
Short email sent...... |
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TBird
Post #34
hahah, nice work. |
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