Ditto on the interest on smog legislation whether federal, my state or your
state!!!
As an aside, due to the population increase in my community we were given a
new zip code - the old zip code put me in an area where emissions testing was
required - the new zip code puts me in an area where emissions testing is not
required. I have to admit that I like being in an exempt area but I really do
wonder about the those geniuses running the state government!!
Dr. Doug
69 C Rdst
69 C GT
69 B Rdst
71 B GT
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net On Behalf Of Christopher M. Delling
Sent: Friday, March 21, 1997 2:38 PM
To: pbailey
Cc: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: 25 year smog bill/musings
pbailey wrote:
>
> I'm sorry I thought the list was about anything that affects us I know
> this seems to be a local issue but don't forget most legislation seems
> to start in CA All the bad crap started here maybe something good will
> too.I think this is a hell of a lot more important than some of the CAT
> threads etc I,ve seen on the list and if we in California want to use
> this forum to talk about it ,we will, this is the only contact we have
> and if we can help each other by putting the names of the people you can
> contact on the list we will.
Pat-
Have you gotten a lot of negative responses on this? I am in Michigan -
for obvious reasons one of the most car freindly places in the U.S.
We have no current smog inspection, safety inspection, or any other
inspections. Belly up to the bar and pay your annual registration fee,
and you're done.
But I am not so ignorant to think that what happens in California
doesn't have far reaching effects. Anyone who thinks otherwise should
think again. I welcome new briefs on what is happening out there, as so
should anyone with an interest is old cars.
Regards,
Chris
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