totalia said:
*nods* I so agree with you. And yet they expect the rest of us to just say its ok because they aren't hurting anyone but themselves (which is a known falsehood).
Do you drive a car? If you do, how selfish of you to harm me. Don't expect me to say it's ok because you aren't hurting anyone.
Air Toxics from Vehicles and Their Fuels
Motor vehicles emit several pollutants that EPA classifies as known or
probable human carcinogens. Benzene, for instance, is a known human
carcinogen, while formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, 1,3-butadiene and diesel
particulate matter are probable human carcinogens. Studies are underway
to determine whether other toxic substances are present in mobile
source emissions. For example, EPA and industry are investigating
whether oxygen-containing fuel additives such as methyl tertiary butyl
ether (MTBE) cause any adverse health effects. EPA is also working
with the vehicle and fuel industries to test motor vehicle emissions for
the presence of dioxin.
EPA estimates that mobile (car, truck, and bus) sources of air toxics
account for as much as half of all cancers attributed to outdoor sources
of air toxics. This estimate is not based on actual cancer cases, but on
models that predict the maximum number of cancers that could be
expected from current levels of exposure to mobile source emissions.
The models consider available health studies, air quality data, and other
information about the types of vehicles and fuels currently in use. Nonroad
mobile sources (such as tractors and snowmobiles) emit air toxics
as well.