<VV> Law moving thru the North Carolina legislature
jvhroberts at aol.com
jvhroberts at aol.com
Sun May 31 21:12:37 EDT 2009
Perhaps, but so far, all I've heard about are TRUE junkers. Not classics
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I can't cite you chapter and verse, but I've seen reports of it on occasion in Old Cars Weekly.
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Closing the barn door after the horse has escaped does nothing to remedy the situation. Often times when these ordinances are?enforced, the cars are forcably (if needed) removed, and destroyed before the owner has a chance to rally the troops. And by then, the "horse" is already lost.....
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-Mark
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Sent: 5/31/2009 4:21:41 PM
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Got any evidence of these horror stories? And how often has this happened?
Get a couple of classics destroyed, and you KNOW all the car guys in that state will be on a massive letter writing campaign, picketing DMV, sitting on the steps of the courts and the legislatures, etc.
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I don't think the track records will back you up. I've heard too many horror stories of cars destroyed before the owner even knew, let alone was able to?file any?legal motions.
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-Mark
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Sent: 5/31/2009 6:02:50 AM
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Oh, I think it does! Just like in California, the public outcry will be deafening. I doubt even one car will make it to the crusher before this is repealed, should this law even make the light of day.
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Sent: Sat, 30 May 2009 8:59 pm
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But, that does not mean you will get your parts car back before it meets the crusher. It takes time to go to court (and money).?
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Later, JR?
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> The nice thing about bad laws that are written poorly is they generally > won't pass judicial muster.?
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