Stop Unfair Noise Ordinance for Car Enthusiasts in Cheyenne, WY


Stop Unfair Noise Ordinance for Car Enthusiasts in Cheyenne, WY
The Issue
As an American citizen and a dedicated car enthusiast, I am deeply concerned about the new proposed noise ordinance in Cheyenne, Wyoming, which seeks to regulate the sound levels of exhaust systems on vehicles. This proposal threatens to impose on our personal freedoms and restricts our ability to express ourselves through our passion for cars.
For many of us, cars are not merely modes of transportation; they are extensions of our personalities and a form of art. Our vehicles often reflect our individuality, creativity, and skill. This ordinance appears to target enthusiasts who have invested significant time, energy, and resources in building and maintaining their vehicles, effectively punishing them for their dedication and passion.
Furthermore, this ordinance unfairly singles out a small community, making us look bad for the actions of a few. My fellow car enthusiasts and biker friends share the same sentiment, feeling unjustly targeted by this law which doesn't cater to the broader community's needs while threatening to dismantle a cherished hobby and way of life for many.
I urge local authorities to reconsider this ordinance, taking into account the significant impact it has on car and bike enthusiasts. A balance can be struck that respects the rights of enthusiasts while considering the community's comfort. Possible alternatives could include organizing noise regulation workshops or designated areas for enthusiasts to enjoy their hobby without impacting others.
Our passion for cars and bikes is not something that should be legislated out of existence. Please join me in urging the Cheyenne city council to listen to its constituents and protect our rights and freedoms. Help us ensure that car and bike enthusiasts can continue to enjoy their passion by signing this petition. Together, we can work towards a fairer and more balanced ordinance that respects both individual passions and community needs. Sign this petition to help protect our rights as enthusiasts.
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The Issue
As an American citizen and a dedicated car enthusiast, I am deeply concerned about the new proposed noise ordinance in Cheyenne, Wyoming, which seeks to regulate the sound levels of exhaust systems on vehicles. This proposal threatens to impose on our personal freedoms and restricts our ability to express ourselves through our passion for cars.
For many of us, cars are not merely modes of transportation; they are extensions of our personalities and a form of art. Our vehicles often reflect our individuality, creativity, and skill. This ordinance appears to target enthusiasts who have invested significant time, energy, and resources in building and maintaining their vehicles, effectively punishing them for their dedication and passion.
Furthermore, this ordinance unfairly singles out a small community, making us look bad for the actions of a few. My fellow car enthusiasts and biker friends share the same sentiment, feeling unjustly targeted by this law which doesn't cater to the broader community's needs while threatening to dismantle a cherished hobby and way of life for many.
I urge local authorities to reconsider this ordinance, taking into account the significant impact it has on car and bike enthusiasts. A balance can be struck that respects the rights of enthusiasts while considering the community's comfort. Possible alternatives could include organizing noise regulation workshops or designated areas for enthusiasts to enjoy their hobby without impacting others.
Our passion for cars and bikes is not something that should be legislated out of existence. Please join me in urging the Cheyenne city council to listen to its constituents and protect our rights and freedoms. Help us ensure that car and bike enthusiasts can continue to enjoy their passion by signing this petition. Together, we can work towards a fairer and more balanced ordinance that respects both individual passions and community needs. Sign this petition to help protect our rights as enthusiasts.
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Petition created on August 13, 2025