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Rolling coal is used as a form of anti-environmentalism protest. [1] In most jurisdictions it is illegal, due to violating clean air laws , and also reduces the fuel economy of the vehicle. Modifications may include the intentional removal of the particulate filter , [ 2 ] installing smoke switches, large exhausts, [ 3 ] and smoke stacks.
Videos show anti-environmentalist drivers of pickup trucks deliberately emitting black clouds as they pass cyclists and electric vehicles
Coal burning power plants, such as the B.L. England Generating Station in Upper Township, New Jersey, are regulated under New Jersey air pollution law. New Jersey Air Pollution Control Law consists of legislative and regulatory measures intended to limit the amount of harmful substances found in the air.
Illegal construction; Illegal dumping; Illegal dumping of green waste and the effects on biodiversity; Illegal logging; ... Rolling coal; S. Sand smuggling in ...
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The line "Coal rolling may also be triggered at foreign cars, bicyclists, protesters, minorities, and pedestrians." isn't mentioned anywhere in any of the references given. All the sources given are news articles which only claim it's against environmentalism.
Cart from 16th century, found in Transylvania A dumper minecart used in the Basque Country, currently at the Minery Museum.. A minecart, mine cart, or mine car (or more rarely mine trolley or mine hutch) is a type of rolling stock found on a mine railway, used for transporting ore and materials procured in the process of traditional mining.
At the end of that decade, states began to enact the first laws regulating the coal mining industry: West Virginia in 1939, Indiana in 1941, Illinois in 1943, and Pennsylvania in 1945. Despite those laws, the great demand for coal during World War II led to coal being mined with little regard for environmental consequences. After the war ...