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02-28-2002, 05:48 PM | #1 | |
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Help...really bad please!
Well, two nights ago I got pulled over for not stopping at a stop sign and was asked to pop open my hood, all I had was Intake (with no serial) and the damn cop gave me a fix-it ticket for that and now I gotta bring my CRX to the state ref. for inpsection and smog, and I am 100% sure it won't pass because I smogged it last month and failed. But then I had a friend smogged it for me last week and it passed, but I payed extra for the "hook up". Is there anyway to show the smog certificate from last week to the judge and have it appealed? I don't want to go thru all the hassle and money again to have it passing smog. Thanks.
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02-28-2002, 06:45 PM | #2 | ||
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if you are really that worried about it, just change the intake back to stock. changing an intake doesnt take much time at all. then go to the inspection place with the certificate from a week ago and tell them to fuck off and drop the ticket. next time this happens tell the cop to go fuck himself when he wants to look under your hood. he pulled you over for running a stop sign, not for suspicion of pulluting the air. fucking pigs.
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Re: Help...really bad please!
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Suck it up and fix your car back to smog-legal status. And only use CARB exempted parts from now on. It is the law after all. (I assume you're in California?) Quote:
I believe that peace officers in most states are allowed to search your car with only "reasonable suspicion" of a violation or crime. Warrants are not required for roadside searches. The cop probably heard your intake, thus giving him reasonable suspicion. He performed the search and found you to be in violation. Totally legal. And honestly, I've got no problem with it. If you really want to spend a day in the courthouse, I suppose you could try to assert that the officer did not have reasonable suspicion. After all, there are CARB exempt intakes that probably sound similar to yours. But I really don't think a judge will buy it. You might also try contacting SEMA - they often help consumers fight unfair vehicle tickets. But since you were actually in clear violation, I think they may just say 'tough luck'. www.sema.org Best of luck. |
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Well, first off...everything was just fine...a ticket for running a stop sign until the other cop came out the passenger side and took a walk around my car and said "Hmmmm...tinted windows" since I have my back windows tinted. He then told me to pop open my hood, which I did....not knowing my intake was illegal and I was ticketed for that. The cop also asked me to flash my front lights since I had clear corners, but my bulbs were stock so nothing happened there. Everything is stock on my car except for that damn intake! And Yes I live in California.
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