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These drivers' loud exhausts and music make more noise than a Jumbo Jet



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I recently read an article in your newspaper regarding a certain car club and how the organiser was promoting non-boy racer antics and giving young car owners a good name around the town.
Since the article was printed I have heard nothing but loud exhausts and music around the town, more often than not from cars with club stickers in the rear window.

I have a small daughter and she is often woken by cars with the advertising in the rear window, coming in at all hours and making more noise than a jumbo jet.

So how is this promoting what was originally claimed?

I am a young person myself but feel there is no need to put residents in as much discomfort as this.

It completely contradicts what was written in your article and I thought I would bring this to your attention.

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  • Last Updated: 22 July 2008 2:08 PM
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  • Location: Driffield
 
 
  

 
 

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