I’m not usually one to call for “nanny” laws or regulations but those types of situations are just the perfect excuse for having filters trapped in a captive device that can only be opened by licensed mechanics. Sure there would likely end up being a grey or black market of third party workaround devices. It happens in any situation with regulations. Its just ridiculous that the knuckleheads are able to make and keep enough money to spend on some of the more ridiculous clown monster trucks on public roads.
I wonder how the one-time burst release of carbon from hitting one of these odious things with a fucking bazooka would compare to the prevented lifetime emissions
Here’s another one:
Indiana has no emissions standards.
Guess what I see all the fucking time?
Okay, wild guess: pornography?
No we’re talking about a different kind of emissions
I mean… that too, but that has nothing to do with vehicle emission standards.
Not with that attitude
Don’t fuck a car’s tailpipe. Or at least wait until it’s cooled off.
Then which emissions are we talking about 🫣
Yeah but it skewed my wife’s emission standards she sets on me.
barely matters. These assholes would just remove the filter after the test anyway. Texan here.
I’m not usually one to call for “nanny” laws or regulations but those types of situations are just the perfect excuse for having filters trapped in a captive device that can only be opened by licensed mechanics. Sure there would likely end up being a grey or black market of third party workaround devices. It happens in any situation with regulations. Its just ridiculous that the knuckleheads are able to make and keep enough money to spend on some of the more ridiculous clown monster trucks on public roads.
I’m not sure how you plan to do that in a way that can’t be defeated by an angle grinder.
Cars with emissions?
I can smell it through the picture
Ermagaherd*, why is fuel so expensive?! Stupid dems, I have to feed my 8 foot per gallon brodozer!
*spelling appropriately changed
Dildozer
Modern conservatism in a nutshell:
That, combined with the need for simple answers to extremely complex problems…
I wonder how the one-time burst release of carbon from hitting one of these odious things with a fucking bazooka would compare to the prevented lifetime emissions
The vehicle will have to be disposed of at the end of its lifetime anyway.
What it will affect is the reduced carbon from a shorter use time, and kill the oxygen waster inside. Overall a net positive.