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'Put the brakes on noisy exhausts' - Keaveney 22.10.07

A DONEGAL senator has called for on-the-spot fines for motorists who modify their cars with noisy 'anti-social' exhausts.
Senator Cecilia Keaveney made the call as she welcomed EU measures that will eventually see a complete ban on modified exhaust systems. But she said something had to be done in the meantime to counteract the problem. “These loud noisy exhausts not only pollute the environment but are also extremely anti-social,” she said.
“Under the new EU rules, modified exhaust pipes will be banned as part of a seriesof measures designed to reduce noise pollution. "Currently the original approved systems fitted by car manufactures are being replaced by exhaust systems that are not approved or are modified in order to make them noisy." She suggested an interim role for NCT testing centres in eradicating them.
“Before this legislation comes into effect we need to look at ways we can stamp out the practice of modifying car exhausts between NCT tests. "At the moment, it’s simply not feasible for the Gardaí to escort offenders to NCT test centres to check out exhausts.
“I believe that extending the penalty points system or empowering Gardai to issue on-the-spot fines would make people think twice before modifying their cars,” added Deputy Keaveney.
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