"Roy" <Roy.RemoveThis@home.net> wrote in message news:g620l601n9j@news5.newsguy.com...
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> I doubt there isn't anybody who hasn't done something to their truck or
> car that hasn't been a bit illegal or pushed the warranty a bit. Hell, if
> ya haven't well.....
>
> I don't really see the reasoning for this toy, but it's his toy let him
> play with it. Just mho.
>
in georgia there is still a law on the books from the old hotrodding days.
it says that you cannot perform any modifications to your vehicle from its
stock configuration. a good attorney could have you for lunch just for
running a different brand of tire on the vehicle than it was shipped with.
got to be one of the most violated laws on the books. i posted the general
law on the subject below but if you go a read each subsection of the code
you will find that most vehicle modifications beyond factory and dealer
options are illegal.
michael
§ 40-8-7. Driving unsafe or improperly equipped vehicle; punishment for
violations of chapter generally; vehicle inspection by law enforcement
officer without warrant
(a) No person shall drive or move on any highway any motor vehicle,
trailer, semitrailer, or pole trailer, or any combination thereof, unless
the equipment upon any and every such vehicle is in good working order and
adjustment as required in this chapter and the vehicle is in such safe
mechanical condition as not to endanger the driver or other occupant or any
person upon the highway.
(b) It is a misdemeanor for any person to drive or move, or for the owner to
cause or knowingly permit to be driven or moved, on any street or highway
any vehicle or combination of vehicles:
(1) Which is in such unsafe condition as to endanger any person;
(2) Which does not contain those parts or is not at all times equipped
with such lights and other equipment in proper condition and adjustment as
required in this chapter; or
(3) Which is equipped in any manner in violation of this chapter.
(c) It is also a misdemeanor for any person to do any act forbidden or fail
to perform any act required under this chapter.
(d) Any vehicle suspected of being operated in violation of this article may
be the subject of an inspection conducted by any law enforcement officer who
has reason to believe such violation is occurring, without the necessity of
obtaining a warrant to permit such inspection.
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