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Texas passes bill eliminating mandatory vehicle inspections


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2023 Jun 10, 3:34pm   1,898 views  38 comments

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https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/texas-passes-bill-eliminating-mandatory-vehicle-inspections/#:~:text=AUSTIN%20(Nexstar)%20%E2%80%94%20Texas%20drivers,most%20vehicles%20this%20legislative%20session.

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18   HeadSet   2023 Jun 12, 12:28pm  

CBOEtrader says

WookieMan says


6 DUI's


eithers shes served prison time or she is a data point on female priviledge in the court system. 2 dui's = some jailtime plus probabtion for most offenders.

The bastard that killed a friend of mines's son just a few years ago had 9 DUIs. It took a homicide before they put him in jail.
19   WookieMan   2023 Jun 12, 1:32pm  

HeadSet says

The bastard that killed a friend of mines's son just a few years ago had 9 DUIs. It took a homicide before they put him in jail.

Holy fuck. That sucks dude. My SIL finally got the message, I think. She basically lost her kid and is reliant on everyone to drive her around. I'm fine with the situation, but I was a spoiled brat, never got in trouble, but never in my life expected taking in someone else's kid. She fucked up and knows she probably won't be able to take care of her son until he becomes an adult. She fucked up bigly.

It's a 50/50 blame game from the judges and attorneys. The prominent DUI attorneys buy off the judges. This is fact. I don't care where you live. I know one well. Wine and dine. Trips. Probably drugs considering his daughter OD'd and died. DUI attorneys especially are in the pocket of the judges. My FIL when he was alive got 5 and paid probably $7-8k for each one to get out of it. He got out of it. That's partially why my SIL thought she could get away with it. Sad really. Living through this chaos I'm sorry for your friends family. It's bull shit.

Was at a top 5 friends wedding 4 years or so back. Another top 5 friend at the wedding gets a call his niece got hit by someone on meth and was basically dead and did die. His wife left (aunt) and it was pretty upsetting for everyone.

I enjoy my fun from time to time. I walk to it or get a ride. I'll sleep at the place I'm having fun if I know I did/had too much. It's pretty basic. My SIL is lucky she hasn't hurt anyone. #6 was a crash. No other involvement of pedestrians or vehicles. Lucky, but stupid. 2 months in jail. I couldn't do it. She did time for obstruction of justice prior, so she was used to it for a murder/shooting situation. Blacks.... I don't hate them, but they're toxic.
20   NuttBoxer   2023 Jun 12, 1:55pm  

In a corrupt system, and we have a very corrupt system, laws are pointless. The rich and powerful never suffer any consequences, and the most vulnerable are preyed on by the law enforcers, and no one gets justice.

Don't look to laws to save you, look to yourselves and God.
21   WookieMan   2023 Jun 12, 4:02pm  

NuttBoxer says

In a corrupt system, and we have a very corrupt system, laws are pointless. The rich and powerful never suffer any consequences, and the most vulnerable are preyed on by the law enforcers, and no one gets justice.

I tend to agree with you. The most vulnerable as a percentage are more likely to screw up though. Rich people get away with a ton no doubt. As an upper middle class person, I just have no interest in screwing around. Poorer people do. I don't look down on them, it's just fact to get by that they mess up.

I'm privileged and had a father that was an attorney. I still never got in trouble. He would have physically beat the shit out of me. I swear it was fun for him even if I did nothing wrong. My back has broken more drywall then most demo crews.... Anyone thinking "privileged" people don't have issues, wake up. Not you Nutt, just in general. My childhood sucked and I've vowed not to be my father.
22   HeadSet   2023 Jun 12, 8:59pm  

WookieMan says

The rich and powerful never suffer any consequences

Unless you are Trump and railroaded for your politics.
23   REpro   2023 Jun 12, 9:48pm  

Florida don't do inspections.
You can register a car in Florida, leave the state and forget about it. Just sent renewal fee.
24   Eric Holder   2023 Jun 13, 12:20pm  

HeadSet says


WookieMan says


The rich and powerful never suffer any consequences

Unless you are Trump and railroaded for your politics.



Even him hasn't suffered anything substantial yet.
25   Eric Holder   2023 Jun 13, 12:48pm  

Several years ago some CA official was caught on hot mic admitting that smog check is the best way to force people to buy new cars and pay sales tax on them because cars in CA don't rust and last forever.
26   WookieMan   2023 Jun 13, 3:14pm  

Eric Holder says

Several years ago some CA official was caught on hot mic admitting that smog check is the best way to force people to buy new cars and pay sales tax on them because cars in CA don't rust and last forever.

Yup. We have salt for snow and mufflers fall off after so many years. So IL makes you get emissions test and probably 5% of people won't pass it. They either fix it, sending money to mechanics or they cannot re-register their car and get tickets. Either way it's another tax. Mostly hurting poor people.

I got a parking ticket for registration sticker in Chicago. Expired 12/31. 1/3 I get a ticket and the registration was in my car but it was cold and snowy and I didn't put it on. I own it's my fault. But registration is linked to the plates. So I fucking contested it and won.

I grew up with an attorney for a father. Contest EVERYTHING. They/government roll over 90% of the time unless you legit did something wrong. 90% just pay the fine, the taxes, the whatever... The 10% that fight usually win. And no, you don't need an attorney.
27   NuttBoxer   2023 Jun 13, 3:56pm  

Definitely not true if you live by the ocean. When driving from desert to coastal areas you can physically feel the change in moisture levels.
28   HeadSet   2023 Jun 14, 8:05am  

Eric Holder says

Even him hasn't suffered anything substantial yet.

$Millions wasted in legal bills before this is done.
29   HeadSet   2023 Jun 14, 8:08am  

WookieMan says

The 10% that fight usually win.

True. When I was at the Cab company, we encouraged cabbies to fight every ticket. They usually won.
30   WookieMan   2023 Jun 14, 8:42am  

NuttBoxer says

Definitely not true if you live by the ocean. When driving from desert to coastal areas you can physically feel the change in moisture levels.

You're correct and incorrect. I know you said you've lived in Michigan. The salt hitting the undercarriage of a vehicle is vastly different the salt from moisture in the air. The body might rust near salt water, but it has little impact underneath the car. Driving over salted roads for 50 miles is a completely different animal.

Road salt is brutal, air salt is bad. You're moving to Yuma. That's the place to be to not deal with rust and undercarriage damage. Dry and hot.
31   HeadSet   2023 Jun 14, 11:55am  

WookieMan says

The salt hitting the undercarriage of a vehicle is vastly different the salt from moisture in the air. The body might rust near salt water,

Good point. The oceanside dwellers around here (Va) have everything at the house corrode, bikes, cars, swing sets, etc. But not the fallen mufflers dragging around like I saw when I lived in Minnesota.
32   Eric Holder   2023 Jun 14, 4:37pm  

NuttBoxer says

Definitely not true if you live by the ocean.


Yeah, like less than 1/2 mile from it. There are cars with surface rust parked in the first 3-4 blocks away from the ocean in Pacifica, for example. But nothing farther than that.
33   just_passing_through   2023 Jun 14, 5:56pm  

Eric Holder says

Yeah, like less than 1/2 mile from it. There are cars with surface rust parked in the first 3-4 blocks away from the ocean in Pacifica, for example. But nothing farther than that.


I noticed that. I thought it was strange as in South Texas the salt air rusts cars out way further from the coast than CA. I assumed it's because it's more humid or something.

I dated a chick in Pacifica who dumped a couple of gallons of water out of her closet dehumidifier daily. So it's there, you just don't notice it like TX. (Prolly Florida is worse?)
34   just_passing_through   2023 Jun 14, 5:59pm  

On that note I was at my condo in Maui when balcony work was being done. It was built in the early 70s and is maybe 25ft from a sea wall with crashing waves.

When the siding came up the wood underneath was good as new. Guys working on it said the salt air prevents normal wood rot, which I saw an identical case of during work on my condo in UTC/San Diego. Cross beams were rotted out horribly but that was 10 miles or so inland.
35   HeadSet   2023 Jun 14, 6:35pm  

just_passing_through says

Guys working on it said the salt air prevents normal wood rot,

That doesn't seem to apply to wooden salt water docks around here.
36   NuttBoxer   2023 Jun 15, 9:20am  

just_passing_through says

I noticed that. I thought it was strange as in South Texas the salt air rusts cars out way further from the coast than CA. I assumed it's because it's more humid or something.


That's the key, not the salt, but the moisture. You can physically feel it when driving back to California from the desert. That's why Arizona is a haven for old cars, bodies never rust in the dry desert.
37   Onvacation   2023 Jun 27, 7:53pm  

WookieMan says

And no, you don't need an attorney.

I spent the morning in Oakland traffic court once. I was fighting a red light camera ticket. I did roll through the red on a right turn. There was no traffic. The fine was around $500. In order to appear in court I had to "post bond" in the amount of the fine.

The day of trial i questioned everything. I did a bunch of research and read several pages of stuff I found in court.

There was no "issuing officer" so I got to question the camera company guy. He was not happy about that. I questioned the calibration, service interval, everything I could think of.

Finally after over an hour I asked, "Did I put anyone in danger?". No good answer.

The judge then asked me, "Anything else?"
Me, "No sir!"
"Guilty!" the judge gaveled before saying,"That took way longer than it should have."

$500 and two visits to court (once to plead not guilty and then for the trial). It cost them more to run the trial than they collected.

That red light camera is gone.
38   Tenpoundbass   2023 Jun 27, 8:11pm  

Jeb Bush ended vehicle inspections and the Emission testing in 2000 in Florida. It was his Conservative claim to fame. Much like all DeSantis did was wind down an unpopular lockdown and retard play along, that had already ran its course. Jeb Bush then went on to create America's biggest monopoly the Citizens Home owner insurance scam. He ran all competitors out of the state. Because get this, they were charging $500 a month. Now premiums are as much as $4K a year on small crap shack.

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