In a suburb of a northern English town large boards are displayed asking motorists not to hoot unnecessarily. "Consider the sick. Silence is golden," they say. In Berlin just now they are not trusting to appeals. Motor-cyclists whose engines are noisy are stopped by the police and their bicycles taken away from them to have silencers fitted —of course, at the owner's expense. And if they do not use their silencers they are fined.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19503, 27 December 1928, Page 10
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