jocco said: (quoted from post at 01:11:55 12/19/09) Well no one likes them and if they did away with them here it would be worse than the flintstones!!! Now the question what do states that don't have them do to keep junk off the road? Bald tires, lights out, excessive rust, You get the picture.
The state use to do the inspection here but turned it over to private enterprise,,, why cuzz the state could not make money at it if they could do you think they would let it go,,, they loose money sell'n liquor also...
The good olde lick'em and stick'em,,, a product of inspections preformed by private enterprise cuzz the state sets the rate so low that's the only way SI's can be performed as a money maker,,, even then you need minimum wadge help to do the inspection....
Now we have OBD11 emission inspections,,, the state allows any one that can afford the equipment to preform and make (attempt) repairs do emission inspections. Originally to be a OBD11 inspector you were going to have to have a ASE L1 advanced engine performance certification,,, the state was going to keep a track record of your repairs,,, if you failed X amount of repairs you were going to loose your licence to inspect...
But know the lick'em and stick'em guys won the fight...
State inspections don't work its plain and simple least were its run by every quick stop on every corner,, here if your car/truck is 35 years old are older no inspection is required :roll: ,,, inspections here are in my opinion a rip off of the consumer,,, the consumer should be raising ell,,, goes to show ya how the gov. can train folks to open up their wallet...
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