Actually, it's no sharp edges on the body. Most rust holes have edges sharp enough to cut someone. Basically it's lookin out for the a hole that's messin with your car. We had a 82 Dodge farm truck that we built a pipe bumper and put square truck taillights on it. When we sold it to a guy tht was working for us, he had to cover the factory taillight openings or put factory taillights in because the edge of the taillight opening weren't rolled, and therefore "sharp".
I ran my plymouth breeze with no inspection for 5 years. Guess what, when I took it for inspection, it passed!
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