Times of Oman

Clampdown on stores selling used car tyres

Municipali­ty officials in Bausher dealt with companies recycling unlicensed car tyres in Misfah area

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Municipal authoritie­s in Muscat have found a number of companies and stores selling used tyres, an illegal practice in Oman.

A statement from Muscat Municipali­ty said, “The Urban Inspection Department of Muscat Municipali­ty in Bausher found and dealt with companies in the area of Misfah for their storage and recycling of unlicensed car tyres. This act is contrary to the laws and regulation­s of the local market regulation.”

“These companies also did not have a municipal licence for the work they were doing, beyond the issue of reselling old tyres,” a municipal official added.

In 2014, the Public Authority for Consumer Protection issued orders regarding car tyres to ensure the safety of consumers.

The first and second articles of the order prohibited the sale, marketing, auctioning, and distributi­on of used car tyres of all sizes and types, as well as the same for unused car tyres that were produced two years before the date of sale.

Furthermor­e, article three states, “The supplier must provide the consumer a guarantee of no less than one year from the date of sale.”

On a written receipt, consumers should also find the country and date of manufactur­e, and heat resistance and appropriat­e velocities for the use of the car tyre.

 ??  ?? BANNED: The sale, marketing, auctioning, and distributi­on of used car tyres of all sizes and types is prohibited.
BANNED: The sale, marketing, auctioning, and distributi­on of used car tyres of all sizes and types is prohibited.

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