Loi sur la limitation sonore en lieux clos
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papa prout
Nb: j'ai vu sur un thread que l'on devait mesurer en dBC, alors que la loi précise en dBA. Qu'en est-il exactement?? Merki...
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La loi dit:Décret N°98-1143 du 15 décembre 1998 et arrêté du 15 décembre 1998 applicable aux établissements ou locaux diffusant de la musique amplifiée.
Ca me semble limpide.
papa prout
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yannick54
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Mais je peux te dire, parce que je suis installateur agréé de limiteurs,que lorsqu'il y a un contrôle suite à une plainte pour nuisance ou incapacité auditive, les peines encourues sont très dures. (genre fermeture administrative et 250000 euros d'indemnité pour des acouphènes suite à une exposition dans un lieu public)
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Citation :
Here's the proposal
It has been brought to our attention that new noise legislation is about to be introduced, that is likely to dramatically impact live music in the UK. Noise limiters have been around for many years. In all cases except acoustic music this has resulted in the cessation or severe restriction of live music.
As an example - The sound pressure at a Royal Philharmonic Orchestra concert can be more than some rock bands and is enough to turn the electricity off. How are their electronic devices going to cope. By cheating like everyone else? The regulation of these limiters will come under the control of local councils who are stretched enough trying to manage the governments draconian laws brought into place to destroy the pub and leisure industry.
Enough is enough.
There are enough musicians and music lovers to remove this government from their power. Pity we can't do it by clapping loud enough to cut them off.
There is of course a petition, but it is of course far more effective for pressure groups such as Live Music UK to fight this corner, but the silence if deafening!
The government wishes to consider it a legal requirement in the new tax year to introduce laws insisting anyone applying or re-applying for an entertainment license must have a noise control device fitted to the venue. This will be the final NAIL for ALL entertainment in the UK as the level at which these devices CUT you off is dreadfully low and damaging to musician's equipment.
PLEASE DO NOT INTRODUCE THIS LAW, WE LOVE LIVE MUSIC!
PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION HERE:
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/NoNoiseControl/
Il semblerait que le seuil risque d'etre chez eux 80 dB......
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