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Boom Cars On The Big Island - Enough Already!

2/21/2022

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Comment:

Aloha,

I live in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii and have been experiencing extreme noise pollution while in my house with the windows closed, sitting in traffic, walking in public via boom cars/trucks. As a 59 year old my hearing is compromised through the natural progression of aging and yet i can not only hear the music 3 blocks away my body also feels it.  Researching Hawaii noise laws i see there are laws against such extreme noise, unfortunately law enforcement is either overwhelmed with more pressing violations or not interested in enforcing the law.  Is there a way to stop the runaway train on our own islands before we become victims the boom car industry as witnessed on the mainland ?  Similar to the negative effects invasive species have on the islands, the long term effects will only lead to more frequent invasions accompanied by increasing in decibels. 

Please if you have any suggestions on what can be done to stop this physically audible or is it audibly physical assault i would be very grateful.
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Mahalo Nui


Quieter O'ahu Response:


​Aloha,

You've stated very succinctly the problem heard, and felt, by many, many people throughout our Islands.  This stereo industry has long been out of control.  They continue to grow and the noise continues to increase because, simply, there's a lot of money on the line in the aftermarket, high-powered, stereo, amplifier, and speaker industry.  These systems literally cost thousands of dollars.  Each time there has been the emergence of a "Legislative Champion" who attempts to legislate stronger laws with fewer loopholes, the industry steps-in with campaign donations and other incentives that makes these initiatives suddenly disappear.  It's a corrupt industry who doesn't care about the health or quality of life of those subjected to this unreasonable and unhealthy noise, and that corruption is rivaled only by the political corruption of elected officials who refuse to do anything about it.

You are correct, however, in your observation that there are already existing noise laws "on the books."  And it is NOT the case that our law enforcement is "Overwhelmed" with other, more pressing, crimes. They have just decided to turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to these violations.  And why not, they are seemingly never held to account.

We urge those who have had enough to be unrelenting in letting your displeasure be known to your elected officials.  Your voice, and the voices of your friends, family, and acquaintances telling your representative that you have had enough and "if they don't take a stand you'll find someone who will" remains the best strategy.  Only when politicians believe there are enough people aligned against this plague of noise, and that their seat in the legislature, or other elected position, is in danger, will we see change.  That change may be in the form of tougher laws, or pressure on law enforcement, including our Prosecutors, to prosecute offenders.  We hope that it will be both.  We know there is already a loud grass-roots voice, and we encourage others to join in the chorus.  Yes, it will take time, depending on how many are vocal, and how loud their collective voices.

Thank you for contacting us.  Wish the response was more optimistic.  We will post your note (without identifying information) and our response to our noise blog for the benefit of others.

Mahalo,
Quieter O'ahu 
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IMPORTANT NOISE LEGISLATION Information From "A Quieter And Healthier Maui" - A Partner Against Noise!

2/8/2022

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We are sharing this IMPORTANT information from our Partner Against Noise, A Quieter and Healthier Maui.  Please read and support by submitting testimony and signing online petitions as provided below.  

Thanks for signing our vehicle noise petition or filling out our survey in the past.

Among multiple noise pollution bills working through the Hawaii legislature right now, there is an important one that would have the Hawaii Department of Health directly regulate and address vehicle noise for the first time and prohibit the sale or use of vehicles that exceed a specific volume.

Most bills that come up every year don't make it through the process, especially without clear community support/pressure, so our representatives need to hear from us! There are actually 2 bills, one in the House (HB1545) and one in the Senate (SB2127).

At your earliest, can you please support this effort through at least one of the following:

1) Submit an Online Comment ("testimony")
It can be brief, and please select "Support" in the form.
Click the blue Submit Testimony button at the top of the page:
SB2127 - deadline: officially this Tuesday at 1:15 pm, but could be submitted "late" until Wed at 1:15 pm

HB1545 - deadline: officially this Wednesday at 9 am, but could be submitted "late" until this Thursday at 9 am
We've submitted testimony, but it doesn't show right away.

2) Give a Verbal Comment at the Hearing this Week
You are able to give up to 2 minutes of live/verbal comment at the video conference hearings this week. To sign up, there is an option when clicking Submit Testimony as described in #1 above (note deadlines above).
SB2127 - Hearing is this Wednesday at 1:15 pm. Even if you don't sign up to comment, you can still watch it here.

HB1545 - Hearing is this Thursday at 9 am. Even if you don't sign up to comment, you can still watch it here.


3) Contact your Representative Directly 
Please mention your support of any bill that fights vehicle noise pollution, including SB2127 and HB1545. If you don't want to leave official testimony as described in #1 or 2 above, this can be an effective alternative for ensuring real progress this year.
In particular, the following Maui representatives are on the committees that the bills are currently with:
Senate (SB2127)
Senator Rosalyn Baker, South & West Maui, contact info
Senator Lynn DeCoite, Upcountry / Hana, contact info
House (HB1545)
There isn't a Maui rep in one of the current relevant committees for this bill, although it should be noted that multiple Maui representatives have already signed on as supporters of the bill: Rep. Wildberger (South Maui), Rep. McKelvey (West Maui), and Rep. Hashimoto (Wailuku)!

Thank you in advance for voicing your support for these bills! We are tracking other relevant bills (e.g., HB1856 / SB2126) and will try to let you know about other opportunities to help get these into law this year as well.

Please feel free to share this email with others, as well as our active petition.


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Senate Committee(s) Hearing on Bill SB2127 - Relating to Noise - ZOOM MEETING ON 2/9

2/7/2022

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This is yet another important piece of Noise Legislation for which your attention and voice is needed.

The next hearing on this Bill will be before the Senate Health and Transportation Committees on 9 February.

Senate Bill2127 Synopsis:
RELATING TO NOISE POLLUTION.
Directs Department of Health to adopt rules for the control, prevention, and abatement of noise pollution emitted by vehicles in the State.  Prohibits the use, ownership, and sale of excessively loud vehicles.  This is similar to SB2126 which we addressed in an earlier Blog Entry, but further clarifies the scope of noise sources.  

Find and read entire Bill at following link.  The link will also tell you if they are accepting testimony and, if so, you can click the designated button to submit your testimony for this Bill online.

https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=2127&year=2022​

The meeting will be held on 9 February at 1:15pm via ZOOM.  The link and passcode to join this zoom meeting are:

HEARING_HTH-TRS_02-09-22

Join Zoom Meeting
https://senate-capitol-hawaii-gov.zoom.us/j/85627330539?pwd=eEtvWmkyTi9LV1V4T3FBUWMrbVoxQT09
 
Meeting ID: 856 2733 0539
Passcode: 266970

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Noise Bills Appearing Before Hawai'i House and Senate Committees - PARTICIPATE!!!

2/6/2022

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There are Four (4) Bills appearing before various House and Senate Committees in the near term.  These Bills are (HB = House Bill; SB = Senate Bill):

These Bills are IMPORTANT to mitigating noise.  We want them to be passed!!

HOUSE:

HB1854 Relating to Noise Control  

Synopsis of Bill:  
Enhances the control of low-frequency noise emitted from establishments regulated by county liquor commissions by setting a maximum permissible noise level in dBC measurements. Clarifies that emission of noise that exceeds the maximum permissible noise level constitutes a noise violation. Allows noise violations to be enforced by summons or citation issued by law enforcement officers. Allows county liquor commissions to adopt rules to issue fines for noise violation. Allows county liquor commissions to revoke or suspend a liquor license, deny the application, renewal, or transfer of a license, or withhold issuance of a license when the licensee or applicant fails to take corrective action to address noise complaints or violations.

Find and read entire Bill at following link.  The link will also tell you if they are accepting testimony and, if so, you can click the designated button to submit your testimony for this Bill online.

https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=HB&billnumber=1854&year=2022


HB1856 Relating to Transportation (Noisy Mufflers) (Companion Bill is SB2126)

Synopsis of Bill:
Increases the minimum and potential maximum fine for violating certain provisions relating to the installation of a noisy muffler.

Find and read entire Bill at following Link.  The link will also tell you if they are accepting testimony and, if so, you can click the designated button to submit your testimony for this Bill online.

https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=HB&billnumber=1856&year=2022


HB1545 Relating to Noise Pollution

Synopsis of Bill:
Directs Department of Health to adopt rules for the control, prevention, and abatement of noise pollution emitted by vehicles in the State. Prohibits the use, ownership, and sale of excessively loud vehicles.

Find and read entire Bill at following link.  The link will also tell you if they are accepting testimony and, if so, you can click the designated button to submit your testimony for this Bill online.

https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=HB&billnumber=1545&year=2022



SENATE:

SB2126 Relating to Transportation (Noisy Mufflers) passed the first committee hearing on 2/1/22 (Companion Bill is HB1856)

Synopsis of Bill:
Increases the minimum and potential maximum fine for violating certain provisions relating to the installation of a noisy muffler.

Find and read entire Bill at following link.  The link will also tell you if they are accepting testimony and, if so, you can click the designated button to submit your testimony for this Bill online.

https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=2126&year=2022
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IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT NOISE IN OUR STATE, TAKE THE TIME TO READ, FOLLOW, AND PROVIDE COMMENTS ON THESE BILLS AT EVERY STAGE OF THE COMMITTEE AND LEGISLATIVE PROCESS, AND CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVE AND SENATOR AND EXPRESS YOUR SUPPORT!

A Quieter O'ahu


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Honolulu City Council Bill 43 - Relating to Amplified Noise In Waikiki

2/6/2022

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As this Bill progresses through the City Council process, it will be heard on 2/8 by the Transportation, Sustainability, and Health Committee.

A Quieter O'ahu submitted the following Testimony online:

Quote:

This testimony from A Quieter O'ahu, a Hawai'i 501C3 Organization, speaks to the concerns of our hundreds of active website subscribers/followers. (https://www.quieteroahu.com).  

We have had enough, more than enough, of the unabated assault on our quality of life by those who have no respect for the residents of this City and to a greater extent, this State.  Noise is everywhere - car stereos that can cause permanent hearing decline; exhaust systems that can be heard a mile away; noise from low flying aircraft; and on and on.  Noise everywhere in our neighborhoods and in our City.  It has become impossible to enjoy a quiet day at the beach, or even a quiet evening in a downtown restaurant, for the noise, noise, noise.  Noise that is, in fact, proven to negatively impact quality of life, and health.  
We ask this Council to take a stand and say "No More" by passing Bill 43.

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Bill 43 can be found at this link:   https://hnldoc.ehawaii.gov/hnldoc/document-download?id=12368

Read the Bill!  It's not perfect, but it is a step in the right direction.  If you're reading this, please considering submitting testimony to City Council in support of this Bill.  You can submit your testimony online at this link.  The Bill is "Bill 43 (2021) Relating to Amplified Noise in Waikiki,"  The meeting date is 8 Feb 2022.

You can submit your testimony at this link:   https://www.honolulu.gov/ccl-testimony-form.html?view=form

A Quieter O'ahu
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