Since October, the regulations of the Guangzhou City Park Regulations have been tested by various parties since the promulgation of the regulations. The regulations stipulate that it is difficult to implement them thoroughly. Let's take a look at some of the best ways to deal with noise problems abroad.
United States: "fur law" to cure noise
In the American community, each owner is required to avoid “unreasonable†intrusion on the land or property on the land or property of the nearby land, such as not allowing the neighbor's life to be disturbed by smoke and noise. Small troubles also have corresponding laws, and Americans call this kind of "fur law." Most cities or states in the United States have noise control regulations or anti-noise regulations that prohibit noise noise.
There are provisions for “quiet time†in most local regulations in the United States. In general, the quiet time specified by most regulations is from ten o'clock in the evening to seven o'clock in the morning, and the weekend or holiday time is delayed by one hour. This means that during this time, any sound that is large enough to wake the normal person is not allowed.
UK: Residents can't yell in pets
In 1971, the United Kingdom made clear regulations on the noise of life. Since then, more and more specific regulations have been made. In 2004, the law on noise in London even stipulated that when residents use radios or televisions, the sounds must not be transmitted 8 meters, and domestic pets should not make excessive calls. No one in the residential area can sing and blow. Whistle and whistle.
Germany: Do not speak loudly after 22 o'clock
Germany stipulates that after 22 o'clock, it is not allowed to speak loudly, put music, and gather parties. To hold a party on the weekend, you must obtain the consent of the neighbors in advance.
South Korea: Police neighborhood committees come to mediation
Statistics show that Korean residents’ complaints about floor noise continue to increase in recent years. In order to alleviate the residential noise dispute between neighbors, the South Korean government has recently introduced new regulations on noise standards. The regulations stipulate that if the sounds of the upstairs or surrounding residents exceed 43 decites during the day and 38 decibels during the night and last for more than 1 minute, If the noise exceeds the above criteria three times a week, it is illegal. However, some experts worry that with the implementation of this regulation, litigation between households, households and construction developers may increase significantly. It has been pointed out that the most central problem in solving noise is that South Korea lacks proper mediation mechanisms and related legal provisions on floor noise problems. Relevant persons from the South Korean police have said that it is difficult to find legal regulations directly related to floor noise problems in the current law. Therefore, the police can only mediate after receiving the alarm.
Japan: Eliminating noise relies on "self-discipline"
Japanese people emphasize self-discipline, and the downtown areas of many big cities are very lively, but in many communities in Japan, people sometimes feel strange.
Japan’s Basic Environmental Law has clear restrictions on noise: where the infirmary and social welfare facilities are concentrated, the noise during the day is below 50 decibels, and the nighttime is no more than 40 decibels; the residential area is 55 decibels during the day and below 45 decibels at night; residential and commercial The industrial mixed area is 60 decibels during the day and 50 decibels below the night. If the standards are not met, the relevant departments will manage them.
Sweden: Serious will be imprisoned
In Sweden, noise management in public areas is more stringent. If noise is generated in public areas to affect public life, legal consequences such as fines and even imprisonment are required. Usually, if a private person wants to use a public area for music activities, such as public roads, streets, plazas, etc., they should submit a public space license to the local police station. And because of the noise issues involved, in some areas, sponsors are also required to apply for additional permits from the Office of Environmental and Health Protection. The specific regulations vary slightly depending on the region.
Singapore: Residents understand each other
Although Singapore is not perfect in controlling social noise, the concept of mutual understanding among residents is very helpful in solving problems. There are many detailed regulations on the management of noise pollution in Singapore. For example, there are several special time limits on the construction site. If there is too much noise in the apartment, you can complain. The government will come over and manage. Singaporeans have the concept of public space and private space, and public places are not loud. If you put your phone on the subway and play music loudly, many people will glare at you.
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