JRscooby wrote:
Most of the time it happens is in the suburbs. A guy in a new, shinny, lifted pickup can leave the light, blowing enough black smoke that pedestrians can disappear. But the maid on her way to clean the house of the rectum that just choked the kids walking to school can get a ticket because 20 year old Toyota is smoking as she slows for the light.
Two wrongs do not make a right and low income does not get a pass. Yes I agree this example is unfortunate.
The Toyota needs to be fixed or replaced and a 'fix-it' citation is in order.
The truck with a modified and deliberate intention of smoke should be impounded on the spot, heavy fine assessed, and require OEM repair before returning to the owner.