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Big Brother Nanny State Bullsheet
So the MGB was due for an inspection sticker at the end of October, but for a bunch of reasons I wasn't able to take the car in to get it done. No big deal, I'll just get one in the spring when I put it back on the road.
Now the Mass RMV sends out an email and requires an online form to be filled out for the privilege. :spdchk: Of course, if you're an illegal alien here in this God-forsaken shithole state, you get a driver's license and EBT card, no questions axed. :cuss: Quote:
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Same thing kinda thing here, put the corvettes on insurance hold for the winter two years ago. The state of Utah revoked my registrations on them and I was forced to have them registered like it was their first time complete with VIN checks from the local police folks and paid extra for the priveledge.
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ICNLT. And I live in California. THAT is saying something.
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About the only good things about Massachusetts are Yadkin was born there and the seafood.
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One of the very few good things about NJ is that for cars too old to have OBD II, no inspection is required at all.
It's not much, but can you let me cling to that one little shred of reasonableness from my State government? Please? :yesnod: |
When you go to register a vehicle with expired registration, the clerks just ask you if you got a ticket for that. If no, you register as normal, and if you're more than about 3 months late, they start you with the new month expiration. If you're one or two months expired, you pay full price for a year, but they give you a sticker for the same month the previous one expired.
I'm not sure what happens if you answer yes, you did get a ticket for expired registration. |
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No. NJ sucks with respect to motor vehicles. A while back, they changed from the "Division of Motor Vehicles" to the "Motor Vehicle Commission". BFD; same old shit. I will admit that the whole inspection thing has gotten easier. I haven't had to bring a car to an inspection station for many years now, and have no idea what they currently check. Emissions, I guess? I'm old enough to remember when those fat assholes in their blue wool uniforms would fail you if your wiper blades looked old. (It happened to me!) I had a 1959 MGA, with "side curtains" made of plexiglas, which I had replaced. Dumbo at the inspection station failed me because the plastic didn't have a window glass certification stamp in them. I went & borrowed a pair of OEM side curtains from my local dealer, who I kept in business with my frequent MGA parts purchases, & went back to the inspection station. The inspector gave me a hard time, as the side curtains clearly looked old/used, but he had no choice but to pass me. |
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No inspection here of any kind. :seasix: |
FL has the best seafood, I thought we all knew that!!
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The calico bass are really, really tasty down in Baja, though! |
Stone crabs are manna from heaven.
Mahi mahi is the greatest value, and most versatile. FL lobster tails are easy to eat, consistent in taste and texture, and can be caught by novices. |
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