I
was walking on the sidewalk outside Starbucks at the Queen Kaahumanu Mall when
I heard a Harley-Davidson motorcycle approaching from behind and slowly going
by. I did what I always do when a Hog is nearby: I plugged my ears with my
fingers. I never looked at the biker but just kept walking.
The
rider took great offense at this. He stopped at the stop sign, now about 50
feet ahead of me, and turned back to give me a murderous stare as he revved his
engine to a painfully loud level. Then he flipped me the middle finger, showing
off his I.Q., and roared off.
Some
version of this incident happens quite often, which shows that most of these
guys are like three-year-old brats banging on pots and pans to get attention. But
they are also thugs and bullies who are capable of reacting with rage if you
don’t admire them and their noisy, smelly machines. I would wager that a high
percentage of them are genuine psychopaths, that is, antisocial personality
types who care nothing for the rights of others.
Hogs
are not primarily modes of transportation. They are big, expensive toys used
mostly to show off. Why else would the riders so often move in gangs, roar
through towns on their way to nowhere, and always make as much noise as they
can? Why else would they roar into quiet nature reserves like Iao Valley where
people go to enjoy the quiet? Why else
would they give stink eye to pedestrians who plug their ears, and their
infants’ ears, as they go by? ( Infants can suffer permanent hearing loss from repeated close exposure to loud Hogs.)
There
is no technical justification for motorcycles to be as loud as Hogs. Modern cars with far
more power are 5 percent as loud. There are plenty of fast motorcycles
that make very little noise. And powerful electric cars and motorcycles make
almost no noise. Hogs are loud by design. The company has even patented the
sound of its bikes, as if it’s a good thing. Ken Schmidt, a Hog executive, calls Harley noise “The Voice of God” and said to dealers, “Noise is good; noise is the foundation of your business.”
We
are exposed to so much noise that many of us suffer serious hearing loss fairly
early in life. The excessive noise also causes stress that can contribute to
health problems such as anxiety and hypertension. Of course, some loud noises
are unavoidable, such as those from buses and big cargo trucks. Exposure to
others, such as loud music, is mostly voluntary and for the enjoyment of the
listener. But we should not be forced to hear completely unnecessary noise that
we hate and that interferes with our normal activities.
Hogs
are especially irritating at night when we are conversing with family and
friends, doing homework, watching TV, listening to music, meditating or
sleeping. A single Hog speeding (they usually speed) through a quiet
neighborhood creates a wide swath of deafening noise for blocks on either side
and interrupts the normal activities of hundreds of people.
Why
do we put up with this? Why do we give Hog riders an exemption from the usual standards
of civilized behavior? Part of the answer is political intimidation. Whenever a
bill is introduced in a state or county legislature to enforce EPA noise limits
all hell breaks loose. The bike dealers and their gangs of customers make a
racket even worse than that of their Hogs.
The
EPA noise limit for motorcycles is 82 decibels and most Hogs are (barely) in
compliance when they leave the factory. However, Harley sells modified mufflers
into the aftermarket that are more than ten times as loud, and many, perhaps
most, Hog riders buy them. A heavy jackhammer generates about 105 decibels and
the illegally modified Hogs are often louder than that. The decibel scale is
logarithmic, so 105 decibels is many times as loud as 82 decibels.
Now
we have news that Harley-Davidson has been doing a VW. That is, the company has
been selling mufflers in the aftermarket that not only make more noise but
also cause far more air pollution than allowed by EPA rules. So Hogs imposes both illegal noise and illegal hydrocarbon
poisons on the entire population. What more proof do we need that the company
itself is psychopathic?
Some
mainland communities are so besieged by noise from Hog gangs that tourism has
decreased significantly, affecting the incomes of thousands of residents. But
opponents are fighting back. If you want to join them, check out NoiseOff.org
and Noise Free America.
Meanwhile, if you are brave and want to show these thugs how you feel about their polluting ways, turn you back on them as they roar by and ostentatiously plug your ears.
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Meanwhile, if you are brave and want to show these thugs how you feel about their polluting ways, turn you back on them as they roar by and ostentatiously plug your ears.
Links to all my blogs: www.KurtButlerBlogs.blogspot.com.
Maui's future foretold: Barbarians In Paradise -- Terror Comes to Maui. This is a prophetic flash novel about a future police state and those who rebel against it. Available in paperback and ebook at Amazon.com.
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