Noise cameras needed to crack down on late-night revving and racing in Toronto streets, advocates say

Published in The Globe and Mail

The late Dr. Arline Bronzaft, a member of Quiet Communities' scientific advisory council and professor emerita at the City University of New York, acknowledges that New York City's noise cameras are just a "drop in the bucket" but argues they serve as both a deterrent and an important signal to noise pollution victims that the government is taking action. The article details efforts by anti-noise advocates in Toronto to adopt the technology already in use in New York, London, and other cities. Read the full article here (subscription required).

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