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Who said literally anything about using it to wake people up? You're projecting your problems into the statement.
You: why would anyone not want this
Random commenter: here's a reason why I wouldn't want this
You: OmG wHy WoUlD yOu SaY tHaT
Things can have unintended consequences, part of being an adult human being is understanding that.
Driving a loud car at night can easily wake people up. And if you're going fast and loud through a neighbourhood, then it's a whole neighborhood you're waking
That's a lot of "if" that has nothing to do with the title of the post. The post here has decided that I'm a psychopath for what I like.
That's fair, you can totally criticise the lack of nuance in the post title. You can like the sound of an exhaust, I don't care.
But you must at least kinda see that it affects people around you too? If you don't you're kinda proving the post title right
The post title says absolutely nothing about imposing.
The post is literally about people who modify their exhausts to be louder. Are you suggesting people modify their exhausts then drive to a remote location to listen to it on their own?
Fair, I can respect that extremely specific subset of people that don't match the wider trend
Also, what exactly are you defending? The right to have illegal exhausts? Or just liking the sound not making you psychotic?
It was a genuine question dude