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daltonr
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The skyrocketing of Insurance Premiums seemed to coincide with the introduction of the NCT.
I have no problem with the NCT, but when I heard that you fail for not removing your hubcaps, or for leaving a Baby Seat in the back I did wonder if this wasn't more of a Scam than a Safety Scheme.
What person when making up the rules for something like this decides that having hub caps should cause a car to fail?
Perhaps if the hub caps couldn't be removed, or if they were loose, or perhaps if the baby seat was incorrectly installed. But lets have a bit of cop on or it'll be just another stupid law where the resentment people feel outweighs the obvious benefits.
And dammit we have enough bad laws and bad enforcement already, we don't need any more.
-Rd
The skyrocketing of Insurance Premiums seemed to coincide with the introduction of the NCT.
I have no problem with the NCT, but when I heard that you fail for not removing your hubcaps, or for leaving a Baby Seat in the back I did wonder if this wasn't more of a Scam than a Safety Scheme.
What person when making up the rules for something like this decides that having hub caps should cause a car to fail?
Perhaps if the hub caps couldn't be removed, or if they were loose, or perhaps if the baby seat was incorrectly installed. But lets have a bit of cop on or it'll be just another stupid law where the resentment people feel outweighs the obvious benefits.
And dammit we have enough bad laws and bad enforcement already, we don't need any more.
-Rd