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Originally Posted by yourself
Just a reminder, a car with a Demonstration plate cannot receive a VI Notice.
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Any source info for this? Not doubting it but more questioning why a D-Plated/non-insured but dealer registered vehicle would all of a sudden become exempt from a VI even if it does not comply with the laws. Those that know me know how I roll and I'd be down to test this theory with valid info from ICBC/CVSE/etc.
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Originally Posted by joonzn6
CAR PASSED. I REPEAT, CAR PASSED INSPECTION AS-IS.
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Outstanding!!!
I can only hope this evidence leads us in the proper direction with someone, anyone, at the VPD. I believe we will need more of these in order to actually make waves though but this is an excellent start. It is an unbelievably steep uphill battle for modded car enthusiasts and without the assistance from the general public we are a small group. With Cain and Co. being extremely vigilant with their claims we all know it will be an epic fight to get anything on him legitimately. I heard of him and his cronies recently visiting a known shop in Burnaby with what was described as a "We have our eye on you" thuggish-type threat implying that vehicles were being passed when they shouldn't have. Sheesh, what a crime fighter.
I still fail to see how him and his teams actions are actually helping improve the safety of the general public with their tactics. Like many have said, distracted driving and other similar infractions FAR out-weigh the chances of a modded car creating an injury due to an accident specifically due to the illegal mods failing and causing such an occurrence. I'd wager to say that most incidents that involve a modded vehicle would be the fault of the driver and not the potential illegal modifications it has.