San Francisco Chronicle story about ELF’s litigation against Laidlaw Transit, Inc. Read Article.
Archive for May, 2006
Lawsuit over diesel fumes on school buses, Leaky passenger cabins said to expose kids to exhaust
Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006ELF Sues School Bus Contractor for Exposures to Diesel Exhaust Inside School Buses
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006ELF, et.al v. LAIDLAW TRANSIT INC., et al.
(children’s exposure to diesel engine exhaust)
ELF is joined by Our Children’s Earth Foundation in litigation against Laidlaw Transit, Inc., the largest school bus contractor in North America, for failing to warn parents that children who ride diesel buses are exposed to diesel engine exhaust, a mixture of chemicals known to cause cancer. Recent studies have shown that a significant amount of the pollution on a school bus is “self-pollution” from the bus’ own exhaust and a child riding inside a diesel school bus may be exposed to as much as 4 times the level of toxic diesel engine exhaust as someone riding in a car along the same route. The lawsuit is filed under California’s Proposition 65 (the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986) and seeks a court order to provide warnings about the diesel engine exhaust by the time the next school year starts.
Read Original Complaint, filed May 2, 2006 (pdf)