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Re: SB 708

To: Tom Hendricksen <tom@fransfancies.com>,
Subject: Re: SB 708
From: Dan and Louise Yates <yates@sasktel.net>
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 12:56:07 -0600
So if I keep the mileage on my alligator to less than 12000 miles per year
will I be exempt from emissions laws assuming it was born prior to 1965 and
has not been modified?

Dan Yates


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Hendricksen" <tom@fransfancies.com>
To: "Susan and Mark Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Cc: "Datsun list" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: SB 708


> The subject of State bills that cause problems of one kind or another came
up at the reptile club meeting yesterday.  Oregon and Washington are trying
to outlaw keeping certain kinds of reptiles, which several of our friends
keep, in places other than a zoo, etc.
>
> It turns out that two of the club members are VERY familiar with the
legislative process in matters like California and their smog law changes
and our reptile issues.  It seems once the bill is voted to be heard there
is a very good chance it will pass.
>
> However, modifications, or loopholes can be added to the bill.  This
12,000 mile exemption is a great example.  Amendments like this are the
answer to most car collectors problems.  For reptiles you only need a
Federal permit to keep a cat, dog, gerbil, etc., and you are covered for
alligators, cobra's, rattlesnakes, elephants, lions, whatever.
>
> It sounds like a 12,000 mile limit is:
>
> A) reasonable for most collector and special interest cars.
>
> B) how are they going to check???
>
> And if all else fails you can always disconnect the speedo cable if you
enjoy your car more than they think you should.
>
> Tom
> 69 2000
> Portland
>
> Susan and Mark Miller wrote:
>
> > Did anyone mention that this has become a non-issue: they modified the
bill to exempt any vehicle driven less than 12,000 miles a year.  Gets most
of us off the hook; those of us who don't drive our datsuns that much as
well as those who can swap in a spare speedo.  And for those who it does
not: changes the original rolling 30 year window to 45 years rather than
eliminating it.  So we'll all eventually be off the hook for it.
> >
> > Mark Miller
> > 69 RHD Fairlady 2000 (w. solexes of course)
> > and to add to an earlier thread: 46 years old

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