Having a car entails carrying various expenses, including having to pay for procedures such as vehicle verificationHowever, now with the beginning of the political campaigns for the next elections, a new initiative for this program to be free in Mexico and you can drive without fines.
It should be remembered that the vehicle verification It is a program in Mexico which consists of controlling and reducing polluting emissions from cars, however, doing so has a cost, but if you do not comply with said procedure and circulardrivers may be eligible for fines.
The vehicle verification in Mexico It can be a tedious procedure, since it must be done twice a year, and in addition, this means a double payment. But now there has arisen new initiative so that the program is free and you can drive without finesalthough this proposal is to be applied only in one entity.
It was the Citizen Movement candidate for the governorship of Jalisco, Pablo Lemus, who made public the initiative so that the vehicle verification be free in said entity, so the people from Guadalajara could drive without fines by not carrying out said procedure.
“I know that the verification program has brought many problems; However, it is very important to take care of the environment, to have social co-responsibility with the air we breathe. That is why I want to announce zero-cost verification, that is, during my government there will be no operations, there will be no fines and this program will have no cost,” said Pablo Lemus.
Free vehicle inspection initiative generates criticism
After becoming known new initiative by Pablo Lemus for drive without fines and that the vehicle verification be free In Jalisco, this has generated a large amount of criticism, as there are those who consider that this would cause a strong impact on the environment and the economy of the entity.
The current governor of Jalisco, Enrique Alfaro, responded to the new initiative of the free vehicle verification ensuring that it would cost the administration around 1,153 million pesos, in addition to the fact that the air quality would worsen. “Let's be respectful to the people of Jalisco, let's speak the truth, say what can and cannot be done (…) I hope we don't have a campaign of jokes”declared the official.
Likewise, users on social networks have criticized the new initiativepointing out that people from Jalisco with a car, as they are not forced to complete the registration process, vehicle verification, they are not going to give it adequate maintenance and more pollution would be generated in the entity. Given this, Pablo Lemus responded: “I trust in the social responsibility of the people of Jalisco, that we will team up to take care of the air we breathe in the city. Jalisco has good citizens and we are conscious of taking care of our environment”.