- Whistle tip
Whistle tips, also referred to as whistler tips, or whistlers, are modified vehicle
exhaust pipe s that generate a deafening [cite web|url=http://www.autoanything.com/exhausts-mufflers/50A29A169A4.aspx|title=autoanything.com] whistling sound during the operation of a motor vehicle,cite web|url=http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-whistle-tips.htm|title=wisegeek.com] and they can often be heard up to even a mile away. [ [http://www.poynter.org/dg.lts/id.2/aid.18440/column.htm Poynter Online,January 27 ,2003 ] ]The whistle tip is essentially a small metal plate with a central hole that is welded into the inner tip of the exhaust pipe. As air is forced through the
exhaust system under pressure, it passes through the hole, generating a whistling sound. This fad began in Oakland and the origin of the technique reportedly began with [http://www.oakland.com/a-one-muffler-brake-and-radiator-b2210181 A-1 Muffler, Brake, and Radiators] , who charged customers $100 per modification. [cite web|url=http://www.eastbayexpress.com/bestof/2_27_a_m__saturday__best_new_way_to_annoy_the_neighbors/BestOfAward?oid=18575|title=East Bay Express: Best New Way to Annoy the Neighbors]Detachable, fitted whistle tips are also available. [cite web|url=http://www.zymetrical.com/product.asp?3=15&dc=331x83ex&gclid=CLPY75aN8ZQCFQEpIgodaDK2qQ|title=zymetrical.com]
Banned in California
As their sole purpose is to create very loud noises that often disturb the peace, whistle tips have received negative publicity from the public, especially among the residents of certain locations where they are prevalent. In 2002, San Leandro,
California redrafted its noise ordinance to ban the devices and the Oakland Police Department began cracking down on them by interpreting state laws as including tinkering with mufflers. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20030828/ai_n14558535 Oakland Tribune,August 2 ,2003 ] ] The Berkeley City Council [ [http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/citycouncil/2003citycouncil/packet/051303/2003-05-13%20Item%2045-47.pdf Berkeley City Council Recommendation,May 13 ,2003 ] ] supported a measure by AssemblywomanWilma Chan (D-Alameda) introduced a bill into theCalifornia State Assembly in 2003 which would effectively ban whistle tips inCalifornia . [cite web|url=http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/03-04/bill/asm/ab_0351-0400/ab_377_cfa_20030627_101221_sen_comm.html|title=California Assembly Bill 377] The bill was passed 22-15 [cite web|url=http://www.quiet.org/noiseletter/fall2003/page4.htm|title=quiet.org] by the state senate and then signed into law by GovernorGray Davis , going into effect onJanuary 1 ,2004 . While violators will be subject to fines of $250 and businesses that install them can be fined up to $1,000, surcharges and enforcement fees will bring it up to $850 and $3,400, respectively. [ [http://articles.latimes.com/2003/oct/13/local/me-billslist13 LA Times,October 13 ,2003 ] ] The ban has been outfitted by aCalifornia Department of Motor Vehicles prohibited listed as division 12, chapter 5, article 2, section 27150.3; [cite web|url=http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d12/vc27150_3.htm|title=California Department of Motor Vehicles, 12, 5, 2, 27150.3] despite this, though, the trend continues. [cite web|url=http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/hot_lists/high_performance/features_classic_cars/whistle_tips_car_news+type-all_news+mode-collection+id-65.html|title=KRON-TV video clip]Viral video
Whistle tips gained popularity when a man who identified himself as "Bubb Rubb", real name Jonathan Worrell, was interviewed by technology reporter Gabriel Slate of
San Francisco Bay Area MyNetworkTV affiliate KRON-4. In a humorous portion of the story about the tailpipe accessory, "Bubb Rubb" told the cameras that "the whistles go 'woo woo'", [cite web|url=http://www.the-automover.com/Whistle-tips.htm|title=automover.com] resulting in the clip becoming aviral video [cite web|url=http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1508292075&channel=1274168794&lineup=1313716937|title=brigthcove.tv] and "Bubb Rubb" becoming an internet celebrity. [cite web|url=http://gothamist.com/2003/10/02/gimme_a_woowooo.php|title=gothamist.com]References
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