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Project bans sale of used parts from dismantled cars

10/08/2012

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The Draft Law 4330/12, under review in the House, prohibits the dismantling and sale of used parts for cars and motorcycles definitely sunk or dismantled. As proposed by Mr Pastor Marco Feliciano (PSC-SP), these cars should be pressed after the owner or the insurance company ask the record low in traffic court. Then will be auctioned as scrap.

The proposal adds to ban Brazilian Traffic Code (Law 9.503/97), which already provides for these cases, the low registration. The law also prohibits the reassembly of the vehicle on the same chassis, in order to maintain the previous record.

The goal is to discourage Feliciano used parts market, which, according to him, survives mainly from dismantling stolen vehicles. "In this context, the old vehicles that are no longer produced, they become attractive to organized crime, as opposed to the interest of the insurance companies, who charge high prices for insurance," says parliamentarian.

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The project was appended to PL 5017/09 and will be reviewed by committees of Roads and Transport, Public Security and Combating Organized Crime, and the Constitution, Justice and Citizenship. Then will the Plenary.



Source: Agency Chamber News

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