‘Little lungs are paying’: 1.6m claimants head to high court as carmakers finally face punishment for Dieselgate
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#70NK9)
Carmakers accused of cheating air pollution rules have faced little punishment in UK but trial brought by 1.6m motorists is about to begin
Little lungs are still paying for Dieselgate every day," says Jemima Hartshorn, the founder of the Mums for Lungs campaign group. Her own young daughter has suffered serious breathing problems, which at their worst involved the harrowing experience of having to pin her to the floor to administer an inhaler.
It is 10 years since the scandal erupted, exposing cars that pumped out far more toxic fumes on the road than when passing regulatory tests in the lab. But Dieselgate is far from over.
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