SlamminBeats Posted May 2, 2012 Author Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Say a law says you cannot create noise over 90 dB in a vehicle, Noting stating about being heard at a certain distance either 1) We all know, only the TL and possibly a few other expensive meters are accurate? So how would the police know exactly what sound pressure you are creating. Sound pressure = dB because that's what it's measured in. 2) There may be a required distance for that level of dB to carry in order to be illegal, say 20 ft? Seems like that's not too far? Ok lets put this in perspective, people who have the highest park and pound scores, where the meter is only 6 feet away and 6 feet in the air, are doing a 135-136 dB?? maybe more now? So if your about 20 feet away I'd assume you are under the 90 dB, making it legal then...hmmmm Yes even at say 50-100 feet some of our systems are absurdly loud, but in accordance with the law, I am below the legal decibel limit. My point is Loudness is not the same as dB's as most of us know, so is this a legit argument against the law? I'm not saying I get in trouble with my system, (never got a ticket actually), just curious if my facts are correct. Of course in some areas there may be a law stating that stereos are illegal in some ridiculous way, but not where i'm from, it just this 90 dB limit. -SlamminBeats I didn't read everyone's responses, so sorry if I repeat something. This is what is known as a discretionary law. Its like the loud exhaust law. Its at the officers discretion to decide whether or not your music is too loud. If a cop is haing a bad day, he's more likely to stop and cite you. Its also used a lot as an add-on. If you were speeding and he heard your music, he will probably add the sound violation to the speeding ticket, even if it wasn't over the limit. You can take it to court, but it really depends where you live, and the judge, whether it will be dismissed or not. In a broke ass state like Cali, it is hard to get any citation overturned. I see Not saying ive been in trouble, its just that i'm at that point in the game, and tbh i like to bump even not on the freeway I dont do it in residential areas or at lights obviously Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfoland93 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 For cali if they caqn hear you from 30ft+ away then its DTP (disturbing the peace) and is a ticket or citation. Theirs no DB law, just a measurement and guestimate. Quote The spot with least resistance LOL. I would ground to a rubber dildo if it had less resistance than a run of 4/0 wiring. how many poeple work there 3 or 4 lol At crescendo HQ? probably 2-3 At the sweatshop in china? 30,000 children No Engine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfoland93 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 (edited) For cali if they can hear you from 30ft+ away then its DTP (disturbing the peace) and is a ticket or citation. Theirs no DB law, just a measurement and guestimate. Edited May 2, 2012 by dfoland93 Quote The spot with least resistance LOL. I would ground to a rubber dildo if it had less resistance than a run of 4/0 wiring. how many poeple work there 3 or 4 lol At crescendo HQ? probably 2-3 At the sweatshop in china? 30,000 children No Engine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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