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Transport Minister Mahinda Amaraweera yesterday requested all bus drivers to stop irritating music and videos from being played in passenger buses from January 15.
Speaking at the event which held to the distribution of CDs comprising a thousand songs said the ministry will give time to obtain those CDs until January 15.
“Many music videos played in buses are inappropriate for children. New regulations will apply to both private and SLTB buses. The NTC has the right to take legal action against bus drivers and conductors based on public complaints. Passengers are requested to call hotline number 1955 to lodge complaints on blaring music or if buses travel unusually slow to pick up more passengers,” he said, adding that these decisions were taken following a survey conducted using a sample of 1,500 people from diverse cultures.
A playlist comprising a thousand songs, evaluated by a committee of professionals, was distributed to bus drivers and conductors in an event held at the Makumbura Transport Hub.
Meanwhile, Transport Services Management State Minister Dilum Amunugama clarified that the playlist was not a must. Speaking at a news briefing yesterday, he said the law was about stopping jarring music in buses and not the use of the playlist.
“This is optional. It came as a replacement for irritating music so that bus owners could use it. This is not about buses playing what we want them to play. But we do hope there will be requests from the public in this regard,” he said. (Chaturanga Samarawickrama)
DillonDP Thursday, 02 January 2020 06:36 AM
We dont need any songs played in the bus PLS.
Common Man Thursday, 02 January 2020 07:33 AM
Oh Minister, it's not the playlist bothers the passengers. It's the volume level. Control that, not what is played.
Kumara Dharmarathne Thursday, 02 January 2020 07:52 AM
Sri Lankan Ministers have a problem of announcing about projects without proper planning. This is another example, Minister said that new music system will be implemented from 1st and now he says it will be delayed till 15th and this clearly shows that our ministers have no experience in implementing things according to the plan.
Gp Thursday, 02 January 2020 08:59 AM
Authorise only radio music
Gamani Thursday, 02 January 2020 09:07 AM
No music please
hans perlee Thursday, 02 January 2020 09:19 AM
More important, make sure your drivers are not on drugs so travel would become more safe
Sokrates Thursday, 02 January 2020 12:40 PM
The whine of classical Sinhala, Tamil and Hindi music is also unbearable. Stop all music. If somebody absolutely needs music, one can listen to it from the phone using headphones.
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