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Can't help picturing and wondering if the police will suddenly swamp a track this season with batons drawn and hurling tear gas towards the riders at the starting gate because it's gone past the curfew time!

 

There seems to be more tracks than ever with curfew times imposed? Or has there always been and they are just getting stricter or narrower? It does seem wrong that Kent have such an early shutdown on them that will undoubtedly negatively affect crowd levels. It's very galling in that football clubs who attract far, far greater crowds, tons of litter in streets around the grounds, very high traffic levels (hey! traffic JAMS), and more prolonged noise both in AND out of the stadium are allowed to operate late into the evening.

 

Has your club ever gone past the curfew time to finish an important meeting?, if so i'm guessing more likely in the past than in recent years, Has the local council in view of the importance of the event or rarity of the breaking of the curfew been forgiving and not issued any punishment?

 

Although i was only a little kid when i first went to speedway at Belle Vue's Hyde Road, i'm sure i can remember a British League Riders Championship in front of over 20,000 fans going on very late, and that meeting always had football crowd noise levels. Ahhh! don't want to do a Mary Hopkins but those were the days my friend lol. Then again on reflection there was a permanent amusement park, entertainment halls and zoo attached to the stadium grounds lol. I don't really see a Mr Jobsworth from the council trying to attach a noise abatement order on to a noisy tiger, lion or bear.

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Can't help picturing and wondering if the police will suddenly swamp a track this season with batons drawn and hurling tear gas towards the riders at the starting gate because it's gone past the curfew time!

 

There seems to be more tracks than ever with curfew times imposed? Or has there always been and they are just getting stricter or narrower? It does seem wrong that Kent have such an early shutdown on them that will undoubtedly negatively affect crowd levels. It's very galling in that football clubs who attract far, far greater crowds, tons of litter in streets around the grounds, very high traffic levels (hey! traffic JAMS), and more prolonged noise both in AND out of the stadium are allowed to operate late into the evening.

 

Has your club ever gone past the curfew time to finish an important meeting?, if so i'm guessing more likely in the past than in recent years, Has the local council in view of the importance of the event or rarity of the breaking of the curfew been forgiving and not issued any punishment?

 

Although i was only a little kid when i first went to speedway at Belle Vue's Hyde Road, i'm sure i can remember a British League Riders Championship in front of over 20,000 fans going on very late, and that meeting always had football crowd noise levels. Ahhh! don't want to do a Mary Hopkins but those were the days my friend lol. Then again on reflection there was a permanent amusement park, entertainment halls and zoo attached to the stadium grounds lol. I don't really see a Mr Jobsworth from the council trying to attach a noise abatement order on to a noisy tiger, lion or bear.

Been done at newquay zoo , a noise abatement order about a Lion

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Can't help picturing and wondering if the police will suddenly swamp a track this season with batons drawn and hurling tear gas towards the riders at the starting gate because it's gone past the curfew time!

 

There seems to be more tracks than ever with curfew times imposed? Or has there always been and they are just getting stricter or narrower? It does seem wrong that Kent have such an early shutdown on them that will undoubtedly negatively affect crowd levels. It's very galling in that football clubs who attract far, far greater crowds, tons of litter in streets around the grounds, very high traffic levels (hey! traffic JAMS), and more prolonged noise both in AND out of the stadium are allowed to operate late into the evening.

 

Has your club ever gone past the curfew time to finish an important meeting?, if so i'm guessing more likely in the past than in recent years, Has the local council in view of the importance of the event or rarity of the breaking of the curfew been forgiving and not issued any punishment?

 

Although i was only a little kid when i first went to speedway at Belle Vue's Hyde Road, i'm sure i can remember a British League Riders Championship in front of over 20,000 fans going on very late, and that meeting always had football crowd noise levels. Ahhh! don't want to do a Mary Hopkins but those were the days my friend lol. Then again on reflection there was a permanent amusement park, entertainment halls and zoo attached to the stadium grounds lol. I don't really see a Mr Jobsworth from the council trying to attach a noise abatement order on to a noisy tiger, lion or bear.

 

Most likely in the days of Belle Vue at the famous Hyde Road venue a civil law in regard to noise abatement and time curfews did not exist.

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Curfews are civil law and not criminal law so they police won't care.

 

I have been at a few meeting at Newport and Coventry over the years where I wished there was a curfew!

 

Oh yeah that's a thought, although police often take great interest in 'civil' matters on behalf of their political masters :lol:

 

Been done at newquay zoo , a noise abatement order about a Lion

 

Lol awwww that's tight.

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As far as I know there isn't a curfew at Rye House... I once attended a double header at Rye starting at 7pm that had the last heat of 30 finish close to 11pm... The last Saturday double header started at the earlier time of 6pm to avoid such a late finish

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