Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Blowing pressure horn can now land you in jail for 6 yrs

Punjab Pollution Control Board to impose statewide ban on pressure horns, multitone horns, crackersou­ndemitting silencers from October 1

- Harsimran Singh Batra

LUDHIANA :The Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) will impose a complete ban on pressure horns, multi-tone horns and cracker-sound-emitting silencers fitted in motor vehicles from October 1.

In a notice issued on Friday, the pollution board said anyone manufactur­ing, selling, purchasing, fitting and using these devices will face imprisonme­nt up to six years or a fine of ₹5,000 per day in line with the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.

Previously, the board, in collaborat­ion with the traffic police, issued a fine of ₹1,000 for the offence, along with impounding the devices.

PPCB chairman Kahan Singh Pannu said a statewide ban will be issued starting October 1 keeping in view the noise pollution caused by pressure horns, and cracker-sound emitting devices installed in motorcycle­s, especially Royal Enfield Bullet.

Pannu said the board had earlier invited objections from the stakeholde­rs against the ban, adding that the decision to impose the ban was taken after discussion­s with the Punjab government.

A statewide campaign will be initiated to spread awareness regarding the ban, through distributi­on of pamphlets among shopkeeper­s and consumers, the board chairman said, adding that starting October 1, anyone found using these devices will be issued a challan, following which the court will decide whether to award imprisonme­nt or fine of ₹5,000 per day for a period determined by the court.

The PPCB, through a special drive initiated in July, has been challaning buses for using pressure horns.

 ?? GURPREET SINGH/HT ?? Anyone manufactur­ing, selling, purchasing, fitting and using these devices may also face a fine of ₹5,000 per day in line with the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
GURPREET SINGH/HT Anyone manufactur­ing, selling, purchasing, fitting and using these devices may also face a fine of ₹5,000 per day in line with the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.

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