JerseyJayLN2 (Scarab) wrote:I'd have asked where his decibel meter is.
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RD Fabs -Stainless Specialists wrote:JerseyJayLN2 (Scarab) wrote:I'd have asked where his decibel meter is.
It is an altered exhaust system, since its not OEM.... they don't need one. Its by their own discretion for the most part. The officers I work with don't mind the aftermarket exhausts as long as they are not obnoxious. If it sounds like a really bad exhaust leak/raspy straight pipe, you'll get a ticket.
A lot of Officers are very reasonable if your not a dick to them and straight forwards. I probably could have talked my way out of it by asking him since it is an aftermarket exhaust, what would he like changed about the exhaust note. Too loud overall or raspy? Then simple state you'll take it easy on the throttle and order the parts needed to remedy the problem right away.
After working with several different officers for the past 4 months, you can really see how to act in order to stay on their good side and if you work with them, they'll work with you. Just my $.02.
JerseyJayLN2 (Scarab) wrote:RD Fabs -Stainless Specialists wrote:JerseyJayLN2 (Scarab) wrote:I'd have asked where his decibel meter is.
It is an altered exhaust system, since its not OEM.... they don't need one. Its by their own discretion for the most part. The officers I work with don't mind the aftermarket exhausts as long as they are not obnoxious. If it sounds like a really bad exhaust leak/raspy straight pipe, you'll get a ticket.
A lot of Officers are very reasonable if your not a dick to them and straight forwards. I probably could have talked my way out of it by asking him since it is an aftermarket exhaust, what would he like changed about the exhaust note. Too loud overall or raspy? Then simple state you'll take it easy on the throttle and order the parts needed to remedy the problem right away.
After working with several different officers for the past 4 months, you can really see how to act in order to stay on their good side and if you work with them, they'll work with you. Just my $.02.
Maybe its just the Libertarian in me, but "officer discretion" is probably one of the most dangerous precedents I can think of. There needs to be a set standard and a set way of determining if you are over that standard or not. Aftermarket exhaust systems ARE NOT illegal, provided they still have the required emissions devices, can pass testing, and meet the state's db requirement. And I'm fairly certain every state has an exact decible standard. For instance, Cali I believe is 95db measured from X distance away (i'm pretty sure its 100 feet but not positive). And if that officer doesn't have a decibel meter, how can he PROVE you're guilty? If you got pulled over by a cop for "speeding" but he did not use a radar/laser gun, OR pace you out, and says so in court, that charge is getting dropped. The burden of PROOF is on the prosecution, and the police are part of that equation. Leaving things to "officer discretion" is just another way to sit back and say "its ok, I don't need my rights anyway".
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316.272 Exhaust systems, prevention of noise.--
(1) Every motor vehicle shall at all times be equipped with an exhaust system in good working order and in constant operation, including muffler, manifold pipe, and tailpiping to prevent excessive or unusual noise. In no event shall an exhaust system allow noise at a level which exceeds a maximum decibel level to be established by regulation of the Department of Environmental Protection as provided in s. 403.061(11) in cooperation with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. No person shall use a muffler cutout, bypass or similar device upon a vehicle on a highway.
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316.293 Motor vehicle noise.--
(5) NOISE ABATEMENT EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.--
(a) No person shall modify the exhaust system of a motor vehicle or any other noise-abatement device of a motor vehicle operated or to be operated upon the highways of this state in such a manner that the noise emitted by the motor vehicle is above that emitted by the vehicle as originally manufactured.
(b) No person shall operate a motor vehicle upon the highways of the state with an exhaust system or noise-abatement device so modified.