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Old 04-17-2025, 09:36 AM   #1
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California has inspections every two years for smog emissions only. No safety check at all...Ever.

No brakes? Who cares.

CA is SO paternal in so many ways. I've always assumed it is because the illegal residents have little money to make repairs.

Eliminating discrimination in any form is California's mantra. Even if it makes no common sense.

Unintended consequences? What are those?
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Old 04-17-2025, 11:39 AM   #2
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California has inspections every two years for smog emissions only. No safety check at all...Ever.

No brakes? Who cares.

CA is SO paternal in so many ways. I've always assumed it is because the illegal residents have little money to make repairs.

Eliminating discrimination in any form is California's mantra. Even if it makes no common sense.

Unintended consequences? What are those?
One question that keeps coming up is whether or not there is data to support that inspections reduce accidents.

Sure, it would make sense, but there's any number of counterintuitive systems out there.

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