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They could ban classic cars in California

CALI - BAJA

05-12-2024


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Publicado: 05-12-2024 15:32:43 PDT
Actualizado: 05-12-2024 15:34:11 PDT

The proposal has sparked controversy

A proposal to ban the use of classic cars in California has ignited controversy following a passionate speech by U.S. Representative Doug LaMalfa in Congress. The congressman, who owns a 1968 Mustang, emphatically declared that the state would have to “pry the gear shift out of my cold, dead hands.”

 

LaMalfa criticized what he called a “radical green agenda,” arguing that it aims not to save the environment but to control the population. He pointed out that classic cars, which are rarely used and produce minimal emissions, have become a target of this initiative, while more significant sources of pollution, such as private jets and luxury yachts owned by celebrities, are overlooked.

 

You might also be interested in its Spanish version: Podrían prohibir los autos clásico en California

 

The congressman also emphasized the historical and cultural value of classic cars, describing them as symbols of personal freedom and tangible connections to the past. “These vehicles teach us what life was like in other eras, what society valued, and its technological achievements,” he stated.

 

The proposal has drawn backlash from classic car enthusiasts, who view these vehicles not just as transportation but as cultural heritage and a shared passion for many communities, including those participating in parades and exhibitions. According to LaMalfa, proponents of the ban underestimate the resistance they face, a broad but often quiet group.

 

The debate continues as this potential ban fuels discussions on balancing environmental sustainability with cultural preservation. Information reported by The Auto Wire.