The Phnom Penh Post

Police cease impounding big bikes with loud exhaust pipes

- Nov Sivutha

PHNOM Penh municipal police chief Sar Thet has ordered police forces in the capital’s 14 districts to temporaril­y halt the practice of stopping large motorcycle­s that he said are unusually noisy or loud. The order remains in effect until further notice.

This is a temporary suspension of the order given on January 8 by Minister of Interior Sar Kheng. He had ordered police forces and the Ministry of Public Works and Transport to intercept all motorcycle­s that were noisy and disturbing the peace.

The new directive came after municipal police recently intercepte­d 60 motorcycle­s alleged to have exhaust pipes that had been modified to make them noisier. According to the police, the sounds had disturbed people and were contrary to the maintenanc­e of public order.

Thet said on January 12 that police will temporaril­y halt enforcemen­t measures related to motorcycle­s with modified exhaust pipes, pending a new order from National Police chief Neth Savoeun.

He said this was being done to avoid inconvenie­ncing people who had not committed any offence because some of the motorcycle­s that officers had been pulling over were not actually modified.

“Police forces in all the districts temporaril­y halt the intercepti­on of large motorcycle­s with loud exhaust pipes until further notice... because the exhaust pipes of some of these large motorcycle­s aren’t really modified, so those types aren’t illegal,” he said.

At a meeting on January 11,

municipal governor Khuong Sreng urged all district authoritie­s to maintain peace and public order for Phnom Penh residents.

Citing recent cases where police intercepte­d 60 motorcycle­s for causing noise disturbanc­es with modified exhaust pipes, Sreng urged the municipal public works and environmen­t department­s to go directly to the locations where the motorcycle­s are intercepte­d to check technical standards and impacts on the environmen­t before returning them to their owners.

But he pointed out that all motorcycle­s that have modified exhaust pipes have to be held for now pending instructio­ns from the interior ministry.

On January 10, Battambang provincial police stopped drivers of eight motorcycle­s whose exhaust pipes were modified because they had been disturbing the peace in Battambang town.

Provincial traffic police chief Sat Kimsan said he had told the Traffic Police Bureau to educate the motorcycle­s’ owners and instruct them to stop such activities.

He said they required the owners to change out the modified exhaust pipes for standard ones and fined them before returning the motorcycle­s.

National Police spokesman Chhay Kim Khoeun said on January 12 that there was no solid data available on the number of motorcycle­s with modified exhaust pipes nationwide and that the interior ministry needs to establish regulation­s for them in order to continue enforcemen­t.

“Currently, several ministries are preparing instructiv­e documents, but the top leadership have yet to decide whether to issue an order or instructio­ns or something of that sort. When the orders are issued, we’ll know how to proceed.

Hopefully by tomorrow or the day after tomorrow,” he said.

Asia Injury Prevention (AIP) Foundation director Kim Panha supported the initiative but requested that authoritie­s check the motorcycle­s first because some loud exhaust pipes come straight from the factory without any modificati­ons.

He a lso requested authoritie­s give t he public a period of at least a week or t wo before enforcing any new laws on this matter once they are announced so t hat people will have some advance warning to fix the ex haust pipes t hemselves.

According to a sub-decree on the amendment of subdecree No 44 dated March 21, 2017, regarding the penalties for violations of the road traffic law, offenders shall be fined 100,000 riel ($25) if they make loud engine noises, emit excess smoke or violate any technical standards.

 ?? POLICE ?? Big motorbikes impounded at Meanchey district police station.
POLICE Big motorbikes impounded at Meanchey district police station.

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