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Old 03-30-2020, 04:48 PM   #4531
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Originally Posted by EndLeSS8 View Post
To get back on track:

What FRSDAILY posted, is wrong.

BC uses FEDERAL SOUND LEVEL REGULATIONS



Federal testing guidelines are here:

https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/...lhHgdpDQmX44Bs

Last point:
7A.01 carries 3 points. The fact that it carries 3 points means it's a driver behavior ticket. It's not for equipment issues, which are covered under different violations (like 7.03). The VPD is incorrectly using it for subjective equipment violations, which is clearly incorrect.

I never said bc does not use federal regulation for noise violations. I said that bc makes their own MVAR/MVA and police officers use this to enforce.

What you are referencing to is relevant to vehicle inspectors whom are doing a vehicle inspection in a shop.

as I stated before. POLICE OFFICERS don't require a DB test to confirm their suspicion on a loud vehicle.

As per to the document you are referring to it's main purpose is not what you are trying to do with it. Look under Offence and Punishments. do you really want to get charged like that? lol...

Quick google search : "The Motor Vehicle Safety Act (MVSA), which was last significantly revised in 1993, regulates the manufacture and importation of motor vehicles as well as new tires and equipment used to restrain children and disabled persons inside the vehicle. "

And thanks your document clarifies that a police officer does have the authority to direct a vehicle to a designated inspection facility.

Yeah go ahead fail the vote ya haters.
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