Friday, May 16, 2014

The Old Car Loophole – When Will It Be Closed?

They haven’t – yet – succeeded in “controlling” guns. Taking them out of our control, that is. One reason for this is the ferocious pushback from gun owners, who are numerous and take the threat posed by even innocuous-seeming schemes such as “background checks” and bans of “high capacity” magazines (and so on) very seriously. It’s been the same – so far – with regard to their so-far-unsuccessful efforts to outlaw old cars. Or to enact legislation that would amount to the same thing via various end-runs.

3 comments:

MissAnthropy said...

I suspect what they'll do is run programs like Cash For Clunkers to "encourage" collection of old cars, and also attack them from environmental angles. They'll make state auto inspections require the presence of these blackboxes for a car to pass.

They won't be able to do it in one fell swoop, but they will for sure pursue various measures designed to force people into newer (i.e. controlled) vehicles.

Will said...

I've heard, from a smog tech friend, that CA has already started eliminating vehicles new enough to require a smog check.. They just change the specs in their smog check computer system in Sacramento, and that model no long can pass the test.

He discovered this when he found that carb equipped Ford Rangers (83-85) would no longer pass. He found an old test printout in one of them, and realized that the old numbers did not match the latest system output specs.

Anonymous said...

Just added VW bug, ca '68, to the stable. It ain't fast, it ain't pretty, but it will run.