The Environmental Protection Bureau and the police jointly inspected the modified cars on the roadside.

(Photo by reporter Chen Wenchan)

[Reporter Chen Wenchan/Kaohsiung Report] There are many buildings in downtown Kaohsiung, and the noise of modified cars is disturbing. The Environmental Protection Bureau has received 4,159 notifications this year, and so far issued 812 fines exceeding 1.46 million yuan. Technological law enforcement bans noise to maintain the peace of the people.

Modified vehicles shuttle through downtown Kaohsiung late at night, producing high-decibel noise pollution and affecting the peace of residents in the community. The Environmental Protection Bureau has received a total of 4,159 public reports and police reports this year, with Nanzi District the most.

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The Environmental Protection Agency has notified the car owners to come to the inspection within a time limit. This year, 812 fines have been issued, with a total amount of 1,461,600 yuan. The main reasons for the fines are unqualified inspections or overdue inspections, such as refitting exhaust pipes, changing vehicle engine parts, or poor maintenance. , The test result exceeds the control standard, and the fine is 1,800 to 3,600 yuan according to the Noise Control Law.

Zhao Zhicheng, chief of the North Ridge of Fengshan District Township, said that there are as many as 21 buildings in the building. Recently, modified cars have been haunting Wenlong East Road and Beichang Road late at night. The exhaust pipes are vibrating loudly. Residents complain that they cannot sleep because of the noise. Government assistance to improve.

The Environmental Protection Bureau invested 5 million yuan. According to the most frequently reported hotspots by the public, Ziqiang Road and Jingwu Road in Fengshan District, Shiquan 2nd Road in Sanmin District, Zuoying Road in Zuoying District, Innovation Road in Nanzi District, and Gushan 1st Road in Gushan District are the first to be set up. There is also a set of mobile technology equipment for more flexible law enforcement.

The Environmental Protection Agency stated that there are five inspections for noise control, promoting on-site roadside noise detection, modified car inspections, license plate recognition, and noise and sound camera technology to enforce the law. order.

The Environmental Protection Bureau first promoted 6 major road sections, and technology law enforcement to ban noise.

(Photo by reporter Chen Wenchan)