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'Stop the harmful emissions'

Maltese buses are synonymous with emitting sooty smoke, which is absorbed into the bloodstream. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli.

Environmental NGO Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar has applauded the government's decision to clamp down on bus owners who started a boycott on emission tests.

The Public Transport Association has directed bus owners not to take their buses for emission tests until it was assured that those carrying out the tests were suitably qualified.

The Malta Transport Authority insisted that officials carrying out the tests were qualified, adding that it could not accept the excuse that buses emitted fumes because they were old.

The environmental group yesterday urged the public to stand firmly behind the authorities and not allow bus drivers to hold government to ransom over such an important issue.

"The arrogant attitude of the Public Transport Association is not to be tolerated and it is time that the pollution caused by these buses is eradicated," it said in a statement.

The FAA said that the pollution created by those buses was highly dangerous and public health would continue to be endangered as long as these buses are allowed to run "with engines that are defective, tampered with to save on fuel, not properly adjusted or being run on inferior fuel".

Committee member George Debono, a doctor, said the public needed to be aware of the serious health threat from the black smoke emitted by these buses. "This sooty smoke is extremely dangerous because it consists of minute particles called 'particulates' which are so fine that they can even be absorbed into the bloodstream," Dr Debono said.

Moreover, exposure to these pollutants also contributed to the high rate of asthma, especially among those living close to congested roads. The lungs of children exposed to traffic pollution also remains under-developed, FAA said.

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Comments

Astrid Vella (on 19/5/08)
The ADT number on which to text the licence plate no of vehicles belching unlawful emissions is: 50611899
Joe Vella (on 19/5/08)
Can anyone pass on the ADT phone number where one can sms ADT with exhaust violations.
carmelo briffa (on 18/5/08)
Its about time the ADT thinks of this black poisonous smoke not only that kills but it also destroy. Few days ago I was driving towards it-tela ta Alla u Ommu towards Naxxar. I had a huge truck from maghtab going up hill. I could not stay behind the truck , one because I would have been killed by smoke and secondly I could not see the front because of the BLACK SMOKE. I managed to overtake this truck. To my surprise I received a ticket from the warden..Would like to ask the warden did you give the truck a ticket for nearly killing us..Only in Malta......where is the LAW???

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