Don Fairbrother: leads lawyer-ed up band of angry locals.
The wind industry is on the defensive as the number of nuisance cases being pursued by noise affected neighbours mounts.
In Victoria, it all started at a place called Bald Hills with a lawyer named Dominica Tannock – and her firm, DST Legal: Litigation Breakout: Victorian Wind Farm Neighbours Pursuing $Millions from Wind Developers for Noise Nuisance
A couple of years back, Dominica’s clients at Bald Hills began pursing the wind power outfit responsible for their thumping, grinding misery under the Public Health and Wellbeing Act, that prohibits noise “which is, or is liable to be, dangerous to health or offensive”.
In “determining whether a nuisance arising from [noise] is, or is liable to be, dangerous to health or offensive regard must not be had to the number of persons affected or that may be affected; and regard may be had…
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Feb 24, 2020 @ 22:38:08
noise eh.
Imagine living close by to a coal fired power station.
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Feb 24, 2020 @ 22:45:38
What noise do they make?
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Feb 25, 2020 @ 10:30:59
quite a lot. and they put out pollution and emissions.
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