Boat
passengers without life jackets to be fined
HA NOI (VNS) - Passengers on boats or ferries who refuse to
put on life jackets or life-saving equipment will receive a fine of between
VND100,000 (US$4,8) and VND 200,000 ($9,6).
The fines follow
Government Decree No.93/2013/ND-CP sanctioning administrative violations in
the fields of maritime transport and inland waterway transport, which aims to
decrease the number of deaths resulting from inland water accidents.
Tran Sy Duy from
the Viet Nam Inland Waterway Administration who participated in drafting the
decree told Tien Phong (Vanguard) Newspaper:
"The Ministry
of Transport last year released a circular regulating that all passengers on
boats and ferries must wear life jackets or life buoys during journeys, but
did not mention sanctions for violating passengers."
According to the
Director of the Administration, Tran Van Cuu, Government Decree
No.60/2011/ND-CP on administrative punishment methods for inland waterway
traffic only stipulates a fine of between VND200,000 – 2 million ($9.5-95)
for boats not equipped with rescue facilities or firefighting equipment.
"Some
passengers on boats and ferries lack safety awareness. Although some boat
owners equipped their boats with life jackets, the passengers did not agree
to wear them. So the penalisation of passengers is a method to help save
their lives," Cuu said.
However,
inspections of the inland waterway, which aim to ensure the feasibility and
boost the implementation of the decree, would meet many difficulties.
The country has
more than 200,000 kilometers of rivers and canals, of which 42,000 kilometers
are involved in the traffic waterway system. Yet, only 20,000 kilometers of
the system are under the management of traffic authorities.
Communal
authorities in localities who are responsible for controlling traffic on the
remaining kilometers would play an important role in inland waterway traffic
safety control, including wearing life jackets, according to Cuu.
"The Ministry
of Transport and the Ministry of Public Security should soon promulgate a
joint circular which would allow local authorities to handle inland waterway
traffic violations,", said Nguyen Quang Nhat from the Waterway Police
Administration.
The latest
accident in which a boat sank on the
According to the
National Traffic Safety Committee, a total of eleven inland waterway
accidents killed ten people in July. - VNS
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Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 9, 2013
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