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"Clean air act"
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16588058" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Technically, with what they are doing now they have been granted (or granted themselves) authority to regulate anything that falls within their scope which is preventing pollution. That means any business they deem as a polluter could be remedied because I doubt their is an exemption for race teams just as there isn't an exemption for aftermarket automotive companies. They are doing what beaurocrats do best... take power that isn't theirs to regulate what isn't theirs. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying this is what they are going to do, but from what it appears, there are not many restrictions on what they can target in their respective field. They could carry out a personal agenda under the guise of stopping pollution and that would be acceptable according to the law as long as they could come up with some level of justification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16588058, member: 21786"] Technically, with what they are doing now they have been granted (or granted themselves) authority to regulate anything that falls within their scope which is preventing pollution. That means any business they deem as a polluter could be remedied because I doubt their is an exemption for race teams just as there isn't an exemption for aftermarket automotive companies. They are doing what beaurocrats do best... take power that isn't theirs to regulate what isn't theirs. I'm not saying this is what they are going to do, but from what it appears, there are not many restrictions on what they can target in their respective field. They could carry out a personal agenda under the guise of stopping pollution and that would be acceptable according to the law as long as they could come up with some level of justification. [/QUOTE]
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