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EPA to Start Aggressively Enforcing Emission Defeat Devices
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<blockquote data-quote="Deceptive" data-source="post: 16354003" data-attributes="member: 118253"><p>Good to see you are finally seeing that this is doable. Yes, specifics would need to be worked out. I’d imagine different companies taking different approaches.</p><p></p><p>Now, you said about the government getting people in position that don’t know shit. Well, that is already in play. While manufacturers may push back and, at least for now, you have Consumer Advocate groups taking the owner’s side. I’d imagine the EPA will take the approach of saying it is what is good for the earth and future generations. Look, they already enacted regulations in arenas that is technologically impossible or crippling financially without regard for companies.</p><p></p><p>You believe the EPA cares or that the government cares. The EPA recently clarified that any racecar based on a road legal vehicle has to keep their emissions equipment intact and working unless said vehicle has been rendered inoperable for the public roads. Leaves a lot of room for the EPA to shut down grassroots racing.</p><p></p><p>Yes, you can resist by buying older vehicles. The majority of the population will not care about the intrusive nature of such regulations.</p><p></p><p>There is no problem we are trying to solve. Just writing many of us can see on the walls. The EPA doesn’t care if they shut down the NMRA, NMCA, Livernois, SCT, or any other entity. They have become more aggressive.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No IT equipment was stolen in the making of this comment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deceptive, post: 16354003, member: 118253"] Good to see you are finally seeing that this is doable. Yes, specifics would need to be worked out. I’d imagine different companies taking different approaches. Now, you said about the government getting people in position that don’t know shit. Well, that is already in play. While manufacturers may push back and, at least for now, you have Consumer Advocate groups taking the owner’s side. I’d imagine the EPA will take the approach of saying it is what is good for the earth and future generations. Look, they already enacted regulations in arenas that is technologically impossible or crippling financially without regard for companies. You believe the EPA cares or that the government cares. The EPA recently clarified that any racecar based on a road legal vehicle has to keep their emissions equipment intact and working unless said vehicle has been rendered inoperable for the public roads. Leaves a lot of room for the EPA to shut down grassroots racing. Yes, you can resist by buying older vehicles. The majority of the population will not care about the intrusive nature of such regulations. There is no problem we are trying to solve. Just writing many of us can see on the walls. The EPA doesn’t care if they shut down the NMRA, NMCA, Livernois, SCT, or any other entity. They have become more aggressive. No IT equipment was stolen in the making of this comment. [/QUOTE]
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