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Boy Racers

Monday 17th August

“I have received encouraging responses from Ministers at the Home Office and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in reply to my recent letter about vehicle noise nuisance and boy racers, which is a problem particularly affecting my constituents in Malmesbury,” said North Wiltshire MP James Gray this morning. 

“I was especially pleased to see the Home Office Minister’s comments about the powers which local Police and local authorities have to seize vehicles which are causing a nuisance, and to make byelaws prohibiting the use of vehicles in particular areas.”

“It was also good to see confirmed that altering an exhaust or silencer to increase noise is contrary to regulation 54 of the Road Vehicles Regulations 1986, and that the Police have powers to take action if they suspect that a vehicle is making excessive noise. The Home Office’s response also details some research that has been undertaken by the Department for Transport to establish whether a good test for measuring vehicle noise might be technically feasible for the Police to use in the future.”

“In the meantime, I would encourage my constituents to continue to draw the problem of boy racers and other noise nuisance caused by vehicles to the attention of Wiltshire Police, to whom I have sent the Ministers’ letters.”

Response from Ministers at the Home Office and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Wednesday 22nd July 2009

North Wiltshire MP James Gray has written to the Home Secretary to suggest a change in the law which permits noise-enhancing alterations to car exhausts.

“A very large number of my constituents in Malmesbury are being continually disturbed by the noise of boy racers in the town,” said Mr Gray. “In a letter to me, Wiltshire Police say that alterations of car exhausts which are simply designed to produce large amounts of noise are apparently entirely within the law. If indeed that is the case, then this seems to me to be demonstrably an area where the law needs to be changed.”

“I have written to the Home Secretary to suggest that he should look into this, so that these boy racers can be stopped.”

21st July 2009

Rt. Hon. Alan Johnson MP,
Home Secretary,
Home Office,
2, Marsham Street,
London,
SW1P 4DF.

Dear Alan,

I write urgently on behalf of a large number of my constituents, who have raised with me their disquiet at the outrageous level of noise by boy-racers in and around Malmesbury.

As you will see from the enclosed letter, Wiltshire Police argue that alterations of car exhausts which are simply designed to produce large amounts of noise are apparently entirely within the law. If indeed that is the case, then this seems to me to be demonstrably an area where the law needs to be changed.

During a recent Malmesbury Area Board Meeting in the well-insulated Town Hall, these boy racers chose to drive around the adjoining streets, making it virtually impossible to hear what was being said. The effects on people living in ordinary houses, particularly the elderly and vulnerable, must be unspeakable.

I am not absolutely certain whether this is matter for you or for the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, who has responsibility for noise, and to whom I am copying this letter.

Yours ever,

James

cc. Rt. Hon. Hilary Benn MP

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