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Sell and move out to a bedroom community....RCMP don't have ticket quotas One day the government will run out of laws to make. Calgary has the worst frikin drivers as it is...beware of northeast blind spots. 2 many 'dum dums' off the boat that scare the crap out of me! I rather be heard than trust our laws and 4 wheels. Oh and don't get me started on our cab drivers:P
+1 to anarchy.
Last edited by Josewales; Mar 4, 2012 at 05:05 AM.
I live in the state of Chicago, some call it Illinois, but I am a realist. Those of us out in the good part of the state are dictated to by chitcago. I cant believe we are not already the worst example of this sort of noise crackdown in the nation.
I'm from IL, and I think Chicago is a great city. It's the rest of the state I don't like. It does look great in the rear view mirror though.
If you think vehicle codes are bad in IL, try living in CA. At least you don't have a helmet law in IL.
Last edited by str8jacket; Mar 4, 2012 at 11:00 AM.
These jackasses that complain about how loud my Harley is are the same poeple who let their stupid car alarm go off for 20 minutes at a time before they realize it is theirs and it is always at night or they are they same person who lets the dog bark all night in the back yard and I could go on and on. If you read the article it was created by a man because his daughter was woken up by his neighbors motorcycle. Well cry me a river I have two children who were woke up for alot of reasons and I survived. He needs to put on his big boy pants and get a freaking life.
I completely second this. I live one street away from freight train tracks, and for a couple of years as a kid I was woken up every night by that train just being a loud train and blowing it's horn to warn people at the crossings. But ****, my parent's didn't take out legislation against it, OMFG.
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