Comment on Inside the 'Nightmare' Health Crisis of a Texas Bitcoin Town
NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world 5 months ago90 decibels right outside of people’s homes
This is torture. No wonder people get sick and die every day there.
Don’t they have any laws to protect people’s homes?
dhork@lemmy.world 5 months ago
The article says that in Texas, only a city government can enact an enforceable noise ordinance. Since this thing is outside city limits, all the local sheriff can do is write tickets, he can’t force them to turn it off.
NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world 5 months ago
OK but noise ordinances are just a small detail here!
This “mine” makes people suffer physical and psychological damage every minute of every day. Imagine a machine gun rattling day and night into all directions, eventually killing some people accidentially…
Police should therefore shut this thing down immediately without any questions. And then they can ask all questions and discuss all details afterwards.
dhork@lemmy.world 5 months ago
No, noise ordinances are the entire point, because the excessive noise is the only thing that can be causing these problems in the community. There are thousands of data centers all over the world, with fans running 24/7, and staff on hand 24/7 to tend to them. They don’t have these problems, but I bet their employers mandate good hearing protection.
There is no statute local police can use to shut it down, because Texans love their freedom so much, and elect freedom-loving politicians who abhor any regulations at all. Maybe if they paint the trailers black, the cops will think they are a threat and shoot them or something.
NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world 5 months ago
When lives are in immediate danger, police must act immediately. Isn’t that a general principle, independent of small details?
What you are saying comes down to “murder is allowed unless there is a specific law against your specific method of murdering” and this appears still quite unbelievable to me.