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Noise reduction achieved in Tedstoneville

Noisy truck business relocated away from residential area in Tedstoneville.

Residents of Tedstoneville can now enjoy a long, peaceful night’s rest without any interruptions from loud trucks aggravating their pets.

In previous weeks, residents were disgruntled and wary of health implications due to a truck business being operated in the area.

Upon being fed up with the noise made by the trucks, they sought the intervention of the EMPD.

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Kobeli Mokheseng, media liaison officer for the EMPD, told the GCN that the Germiston precinct officers visited the place in question recently, and the owner of the building was given a verbal warning.

He was requested to attend to his noisy trucks before March 4.

The officers monitored the residence, and were in the process of applying plan B as the home owner had not adhered to their verbal warning.

The liable truck owner eventually adhered to the EMPD’s warning on March 13.

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“The business owner visited our offices and notified us that he moved all his trucks to a suitable place in Elsburg, on Simon Bekker Street,” said Mokheseng

“Following the stopover, we made a turn in Tedstonville and all the alleged noisy trucks were removed.”

 

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