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We Been having same but not seen as hear from back house.

The delivery guys often have L plates, to start with.


Several deliver by moped but not heard them all hours night, usally upto 9.30pm.


We been having a teen on super loud moped round round late night 3am 4 am very fast to.

That's annoying

Springtime - not sure what your sarcastic, unpleasant response is all about, or your motivation for the post. I suspect that many families were kept awake that night, by what was clearly at best, unthinking anti-social behaviour - its not btw a main road in (your words) a big big city - its a quiet area in a suburb at a time when people are sleeping. I understand we sign up for lots of this when we live in London and we can't really do anything about, but this forum is for sharing these experiences nonetheless. Maybe someone knows who the person is and can help prevent it happenign again. Maybe not - but either way, your input isn't particularly helpful...

Some scooters and motorcycles riding around the area are obscenely loud. The trend these days is for Moto-GP style short stubby silencers which do not have road legal baffles. There are no noise tests at higher revs for motorcycles during MOT. Even if there were, silencers are easily and quickly changed prior and post MOT.


However it looks like these are coming, so maybe the days are numbered.


https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-noise-camera-trial-to-crack-down-on-illegal-vehicles

hirstian Wrote:

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> Springtime - not sure what your sarcastic,

> unpleasant response is all about, or your

> motivation for the post. I suspect that many

> families were kept awake that night, by what was

> clearly at best, unthinking anti-social behaviour

> - its not btw a main road in (your words) a big

> big city - its a quiet area in a suburb at a time

> when people are sleeping. I understand we sign up

> for lots of this when we live in London and we

> can't really do anything about, but this forum is

> for sharing these experiences nonetheless. Maybe

> someone knows who the person is and can help

> prevent it happenign again. Maybe not - but

> either way, your input isn't particularly

> helpful...


Sorry

Humdinger Wrote:

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> Perhaps vehicles such as mopeds should be banned

> from the roads between 0000-0600 in the East

> Dulwich area, least they wake up an unfortunate

> person trying to get some sleep in their nice

> house. Let them ride around Peckham and wake

> residents there up instead.


Scummish sarcastic response.

Hope you're happy with your lot.

there is no noise level on motor bikes so there is nothing you can do or no one you can talk to about it ,try living in barry road with the police and post vans and buses whizzing down there .i guess they are doing nothing wrong , i wonder how many of you that complain drive cars that have not been looked after and are over the emissions level ?????

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