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Originally Posted by RevYouUp
And I don't believe most ppl in here are complaining about their VIs if they are justified. Everyone is just complaining the fact that the VPD is unclear of the actual MVA / CVSE rules/regulations and that VIs are not disputable.
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Yup! The rules are unclear for everyone! This is the problem. Most things are legal to modify on a car, only a few things are written into law as illegal.
Nobody even knows
there IS a dispute process for VI's that directly oversee notice and orders. Check it out
CVSE - National Safety Code
How to dispute? Speak to the officer's supervisor, if you still want to dispute after the supervisor reviews, speak to the local manager(who? what position in the department is unclear). after that, you still want to dispute the order you can have a CVSE manager reconsider your case. Imagine all this happening while your sitting on the side of the road after getting pulled over.
The thing we should be complaining about is the system is stacked against fairness. A notice and order literally says to speak to the officers supervisor if you dispute the action. If Cain is the sergeant, how well do you think that is going to go? If you don't like his action, is it even possible to have his manager show up on scene? Will a CVSE manager be available to come by and look at your car? There is no choice but to accept enforcement action, pay the tow home, overpay at the dealership to get a passed report.