Hey guys stupid exhaust law is back
Hey guys stupid exhaust law is back
I sent an email to everyone of them
http://sema.org/content/?ID=32598&cr...=Massachusetts
Do your part send an email this affects all of us.
http://sema.org/content/?ID=32598&cr...=Massachusetts
Do your part send an email this affects all of us.
I got emails from two of them so far saying that they have sent in their opposition for the bill. They say that they sent it back for reconsideration I wish they could squash it and have it never come back.
This is the reply I got back from one rep:
I have asked that this bill be re-committed to Committee so that we can
address the concerns that so many have brought to our attention.
Unfortunately, bills that have good intentions often times have
unattended consequences and we often times do not realize them until a
bill moves through the legislative process. Again, do in part to your
efforts I will request that this bill be sent back for reconsideration.
Sincerely,
Rep. Hill
Not as good as a big fat "NO" vote, but it's better than a "yes" vote.
I have asked that this bill be re-committed to Committee so that we can
address the concerns that so many have brought to our attention.
Unfortunately, bills that have good intentions often times have
unattended consequences and we often times do not realize them until a
bill moves through the legislative process. Again, do in part to your
efforts I will request that this bill be sent back for reconsideration.
Sincerely,
Rep. Hill
Not as good as a big fat "NO" vote, but it's better than a "yes" vote.
Haha and you thought california was bad? Looks like you guys might want to get in on this E-cutout GP before its over.
Guys, I am a police officer in Mass. and I just wanted to mention that we already have language in current Mass. laws which is so vaugue, as to be dangerous to our hobby. If a cop wants to harass a guy with loud exhaust there is a fine available now under Ch.90-sec. 7. I have a friend with an inspection station and he told me that the registry is already on his *** about rejecting cars with loud exhaust. He told me my car would/should probably fail. I told him I have an SLP exhaust so I thought it wasn't considered aftermarket if Firehawks (*even though my car isn't a Firehawk) came with it. He said he would need to see that in writing. Long story short, is I see a bigger problem getting your car inspected (which is based on the car passing standards set by the regisrty) than getting curbside hassles from law enforcement. Think about it when was the last time you saw a Harley w/ stock exhaust? You don't see them getting written up with straight pipes. I have never written this type ticket in 17 years of law enforcement. Most cops I know just don't write them either. Also, how loud and annoying are lawnmowers and chain saws? A loud car drives by your house for a few seconds, but a lawnmower or snowblower is twice as loud and annoys your for an hour at a time sometimes. Even those of us in Law Enforcement who are into cars have to get through inspection like everyone else. Just because laws are written doesn't mean we have to write citations. I have three fellow officers on our department w/ LT1 F-Body cars. I am the only one with a cat on my car, and hopefully mine will be gone soon too. We like running the leaded gas at the drag strip. Believe me, we aren't writing noise tickets. But the inspection sticker is supposedly going to be connected to your registration so that if you fail to submit your car within like 30 or 45 days of your old sticker expiring (or your 7 day grace period on new cars) then the Registry will revoke your plates. That is what they are telling the guys at Inspection stations anyway. I have not inspected my 69 AMX since like 1999 because I only drive it at night to Cruises and shows, it just seemed like a big waste of time. I just scraped the old one off and said screw it, I will get one next year, and just never did. But I am going to have to give the devil his due this year or they will yank my plates. I just though I would bring this up for whatever it is worth.
Originally posted by 93RAM-AIR-BIRD
But the inspection sticker is supposedly going to be connected to your registration so that if you fail to submit your car within like 30 or 45 days of your old sticker expiring (or your 7 day grace period on newly purchased cars) then the Registry will revoke your plates. That is what they are telling the guys at Inspection stations anyway.
But the inspection sticker is supposedly going to be connected to your registration so that if you fail to submit your car within like 30 or 45 days of your old sticker expiring (or your 7 day grace period on newly purchased cars) then the Registry will revoke your plates. That is what they are telling the guys at Inspection stations anyway.
What are the punk kids with the coffee can exhaust on their pimped out Honda Civics gonna do....if they put the stock exhaust back on...they'll loose the 3 hp they gained. Then they'll be slow again...not saying they weren't already



I think this is the least of mass problems has.