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From: Roger Johnson <rjohnson@friendlynet.com>
> Hmmmm - fake the stamp, fake the invoice, and
> fake the tire id?
Doesn't have to be that complex -- buy tires, get a real invoice, fake the
stamp. Does tire ID = serial number? If you're really dedicated, tech on
the "real" tires so that the serial numbers match the invoice, then change
'em -- unless the ringer tires wear funny, the chances of being protested
are probably small.
> Now I am a real pessimist when it comes to expecting
> the worst from people wanting to win, but this
> is WAY beyond anything I can comprehend.
The second case is probably getting to the edge of too complex, and both
schemes require active cooperation between the tire company and the
driver -- no "I just ran what they sent me" defense. Still too pessimistic?
Jamie
'92 Prelude Si
Speed Demon Racing
http://www.mindspring.com/~jsculerati/sdr
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