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Noise violators could be slapped with $1,000 fine for blaring music, revving engines

Noise violators could be slapped with $1,000 fine for blaring music, revving engines

Noise violators could be slapped with $1,000 fine for blaring music, revving engines By Kelly Rule People blasting music or revving their engines could face a big fine in West Chester. CHESTER COUNTY, Pa. - Blaring your music or intentionally revving your engine while driving into the Borough of West Chester could land you a $1,000 fine. Mayor Jordan Norley and Police Chief James Morehead teamed up in mid-April with a plan called Operation Quiet-Downtown. Signs posted in the borough say zero tolerance for loud mufflers, stereos, motorcycles. Faye Worrell, a West Chester resident, says she likes to dine out often but knows what it s like to be mid-conversation and have loud noises interrupt her.

Billions impacted by UK Government overseas aid cuts as academic criticises total lack of honesty

Submitting. Professor John McCloskey, the co-director of the hub, blasted the decision and said the research, which could have helped billions, would now be hampered by the funding cut. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has been criticised for cutting aid spending. We have to lose 61 jobs and most of those are young scientists,” he said. I am utterly shocked by the total lack of honesty of the people who signed the contracts or worse still, we signed the contracts on behalf of the UK Government, which has always been a gold standard in terms of honesty and dependableness. It [£3m] wouldn’t keep [former prime minister] David Cameron in consultancy for a wet weekend and that’s the commitment that they have to honesty.

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