Honk honk! Can noise cameras reduce ‘potentially fatal’ sound pollution?
by Alaina Demopoulos from Environment | The Guardian on (#6F9KQ)
As noise detectors are installed in a rich neighborhood of Manhattan, experts worry they will punish people of color
Honking cars, blasting stereos, babbling neighbors: consider it all part of the symphony that plays daily on New York City streets. Everyone knows the city is loud, and politicians have waged a long, losing war against noise. Now they have a new weapon: noise cameras.
The cameras, which are paired with a sound meter to detect noise of at least 85 decibels from a source 50ft or more away, have recently been installed on certain streets in Manhattan's wealthy Upper West Side.
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