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Posted
59 minutes ago, G_Money said:

Nothing will ever change.

 

Accept it.


Complain and complain... when the authorities think it might hurt tourism... then this might happen:
https://thethaiger.com/news/national/thai-police-seize-1000-illegal-motorcycle-exhausts-in-crackdown

https://thepattayanews.com/2020/07/03/chonburi-police-destroy-700-illegal-exhaust-pipes-with-a-steamroller-taken-from-motorbike-racers-in-pattaya-area/

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Jack1979 said:

Hi folks,

Everyday more and more loud motorbikes, most young Thai men, but also Thai ladies.
Foreigners are also contributing. Even tourists, who rent a motorbike with a modified exhaust pipe.
Recently I asked a foreigner why he took out the silencer of his exhaust pipe of his motorbike.
He said "I love the roaring sound!"
I said that I didn't like it.
He replied "Yeah, there are many like you who don't like it, but I don't give a <deleted>, I love it".
And he said "police doesn't have device to check the level of noise, so, they can't do anything and if they do, I just pay 500 baht and I move on, ha ha".
Such a selfish ***hole.

I know people who are considering moving to Bang Saray. Some already go there during daytime in order to sit at the beach without hearing roaring motorbikes.

Walking at Jomtien or Dongtan Beach is not pleasant anymore (well, at least for me and some people I know).

Any people here who are willing to do something? How about this:
1. Complain regularly at tel 1337 or email saraband{at}pattaya.go.th (City Hall)
2. Complain at the police station, traffic police, not the main entrance but the office number 13, left hand side.
3. If living in a compound or condominium, would it be possible to implement a rule, that no scooters or heavy motorbikes with loud exhaust pipes
are allowed inside the compound (if applicable) or in the parking area? Propose it in the annual meeting.
4. If staying in a hotel as a tourist, complain about the noise with the manager. Mention you are doubting to book there again next year.
5. For real estate agents: I think in the long term loud motorbikes could be bad for business: pls standup together and as a group ask the mayor and police to act. I am thinking of leaving Pattaya, solely for this reason.
6. Hotel managers: it might be bad for your business as well. I heard about people who left a hotel after one sleepless night.
7. Restaurant owners, eg alongside Jomtien Beach: do you realize it is unpleasant to dine there, when nearly every minute customers have to stop talking due to the loud noise? I never eat there, just because of this reason.
8. Even dozens of taxi motorbikes have modified exhaust pipes: if you order a Bolt taxi motorbike or a 'orange vest' taxi motorbike and you are confronted with a loud motorbike: refuse the ride and tell him the reason.
9. Organize a petition in your compound or condominium building, get 50-100 signatures and deliver it at the mayor's office in City Hall.
10. Pattaya Expats Club: could you guys do something? Request the mayor to act.

Let's do something!

Cheers!
 

It's bad in Bangkok, too, and also nothing done about it.

Posted
Posted

Every post OP has made on this forum is complaining about Motorbike noise. If it bothers him so much why not just move?

 

I have same condo for 15 years in central Pattaya and never had any Motorbike noise

Posted
2 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

Every post OP has made on this forum is complaining about Motorbike noise. If it bothers him so much why not just move?

 

I have same condo for 15 years in central Pattaya and never had any Motorbike noise

Perhaps because you're not living in his condo................🤭

Posted
4 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

So as I said, move condo!

I would have thought it was easier and the authorities job to reel in the causes of nuisance to homeowners......🤗

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Posted

It’s just a small proportion of bikes that are the problem. I’m in Bangkok at the moment, and notice that as a light turns green, there’s sometimes a swarm of a couple of dozen bikes accelerating away, but a single one of them is easily 10 times louder than all of the rest put together.

Even in nanny state Australia, home of some of the world’s most draconian road rules, nothing seems to be done about bikes that clearly far exceed any reasonable limit on noise, so there’s no way the problem will ever be solved in Thailand. 

 

Posted
7 hours ago, Jack1979 said:

Hi folks,

Everyday more and more loud motorbikes, most young Thai men, but also Thai ladies.
Foreigners are also contributing. Even tourists, who rent a motorbike with a modified exhaust pipe.
Recently I asked a foreigner why he took out the silencer of his exhaust pipe of his motorbike.
He said "I love the roaring sound!"
I said that I didn't like it.
He replied "Yeah, there are many like you who don't like it, but I don't give a <deleted>, I love it".
And he said "police doesn't have device to check the level of noise, so, they can't do anything and if they do, I just pay 500 baht and I move on, ha ha".
Such a selfish ***hole.

I know people who are considering moving to Bang Saray. Some already go there during daytime in order to sit at the beach without hearing roaring motorbikes.

Walking at Jomtien or Dongtan Beach is not pleasant anymore (well, at least for me and some people I know).

Any people here who are willing to do something? How about this:
1. Complain regularly at tel 1337 or email saraband{at}pattaya.go.th (City Hall)
2. Complain at the police station, traffic police, not the main entrance but the office number 13, left hand side.
3. If living in a compound or condominium, would it be possible to implement a rule, that no scooters or heavy motorbikes with loud exhaust pipes
are allowed inside the compound (if applicable) or in the parking area? Propose it in the annual meeting.
4. If staying in a hotel as a tourist, complain about the noise with the manager. Mention you are doubting to book there again next year.
5. For real estate agents: I think in the long term loud motorbikes could be bad for business: pls standup together and as a group ask the mayor and police to act. I am thinking of leaving Pattaya, solely for this reason.
6. Hotel managers: it might be bad for your business as well. I heard about people who left a hotel after one sleepless night.
7. Restaurant owners, eg alongside Jomtien Beach: do you realize it is unpleasant to dine there, when nearly every minute customers have to stop talking due to the loud noise? I never eat there, just because of this reason.
8. Even dozens of taxi motorbikes have modified exhaust pipes: if you order a Bolt taxi motorbike or a 'orange vest' taxi motorbike and you are confronted with a loud motorbike: refuse the ride and tell him the reason.
9. Organize a petition in your compound or condominium building, get 50-100 signatures and deliver it at the mayor's office in City Hall.
10. Pattaya Expats Club: could you guys do something? Request the mayor to act.

Let's do something!

Cheers!
 

 

 

I get where you are coming from.

 

We live in the sticks and in some ways it's worse.........the noise becomes very distinct.

 

Our house is set back from the road and you can hardly hear motorbikes and cars going passed....until you get the brain damaged idiots with their modified exhausts......truly pathetic.

 

Having said that I agree with the other posters ...........it will never change

 

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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, Pattaya57 said:

Every post OP has made on this forum is complaining about Motorbike noise. If it bothers him so much why not just move?

 

I have same condo for 15 years in central Pattaya and never had any Motorbike noise

It doesn't bother me in my condo (situated in a quiet compound).
It bothers me when I go for a walk, when I ride on my motorbike and a heavy motorbike is passing by , at high speed, roaring like a F-35, it bothers me when I sit in a restaurant and need to stop talking.. etc.
This noise was rare 1 year ago. Eg, never noticed a loud taxi motorbike, now many of these.

Unfortunately, only passive people here, not willing to make any effort.
Complaining does help:this year police acted in Soi Yensabay, and a few years a go they seized 1000 motorbikes and used a steamroller to destroy the exhaust pipes.
So, to non-passive people: complain via the channels I provided.
Passive people; pls don't react, your 'help' is not appreciated.

Edited by Jack1979
Posted

They don't bother me but I use 0,10c ear plugs.

Yes, some are loud and I see more and more wealthy looking Arabs on expensive bikes w loudest pipes.

Thai kids don't have big bikes - no THB to buy them. They are not that loud.

 

In the US Harleys can have straight pipes and cops say nothing. It's a birthright.

 

How do I know? Well, I had two HDs with Vance & Haines Shorties. Awesome sound.

https://www.vanceandhines.com/product/shortshots-staggered/

 

Posted

On soi bukhao and two noisy Motorbikes just went past. I'll now stop having my fun day and immediately report these noisy bikes like the OP is insisting 😆 

Posted
1 hour ago, Pattaya57 said:

immediately report these noisy bikes like the OP is insisting

How do you do it if you don't read and understand Thai?

 

To me license plate writing reminds more bird's steps on the beach.

 

Posted
On 12/3/2024 at 7:53 PM, Pattaya57 said:

Every post OP has made on this forum is complaining about Motorbike noise. If it bothers him so much why not just move?

 

I have same condo for 15 years in central Pattaya and never had any Motorbike noise

Can they afford motorbikes in the Nirun apartments? 

 

 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Pattaya57 said:

On soi bukhao and two noisy Motorbikes just went past. I'll now stop having my fun day and immediately report these noisy bikes like the OP is insisting 😆 

Yes please , dob them in like you used to do at your workplace to your colleagues 

Ring the number 

Edited by georgegeorgia

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