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France to Lower Noise Limits at Race Tracks by 2024
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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 158532" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>There was a president set in court a few years ago that does reduce the power of new residents against an pre-existing feature however H&S rules take the high ground and in the Mallory case they have made a bargain with the devil (Local Council) or evidently they would have been closed. The general public has little time for motorcycles and listening to the dry roads crutch rockets that go by our village on a Bike Magazine 'publicised route' I cant blame them. However stopping things like the Isle of Whight TT is the communities loss. A once a summer month Sunday morning meet of cars and bikes at a local village Hall made £9000 for the church fund the year before Covid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 158532, member: 60"] There was a president set in court a few years ago that does reduce the power of new residents against an pre-existing feature however H&S rules take the high ground and in the Mallory case they have made a bargain with the devil (Local Council) or evidently they would have been closed. The general public has little time for motorcycles and listening to the dry roads crutch rockets that go by our village on a Bike Magazine 'publicised route' I cant blame them. However stopping things like the Isle of Whight TT is the communities loss. A once a summer month Sunday morning meet of cars and bikes at a local village Hall made £9000 for the church fund the year before Covid. [/QUOTE]
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