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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 9980525" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Unfortunately that law doesn't spell out whether or not a roadside smog inspection can be done, or can't, based on the window sticker. IMO if you have a valid/current window sticker showing that your car has been inspected then you should NOT be subjected to a mobile inspection. A stop to check whether you have a valid sticker, YES. And if you don't, they most certainly have the right to do a smog inspection of your vehicle. But if you have a valid/current sticker, you should be allowed to leave with NO INSPECTION. If they are forcing a re-inspection when you have a valid/current sticker then that is ABSOLUTELY WRONG and hopefully enough people will join together to fight it rather than just give in. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 9980525, member: 6727"] Unfortunately that law doesn't spell out whether or not a roadside smog inspection can be done, or can't, based on the window sticker. IMO if you have a valid/current window sticker showing that your car has been inspected then you should NOT be subjected to a mobile inspection. A stop to check whether you have a valid sticker, YES. And if you don't, they most certainly have the right to do a smog inspection of your vehicle. But if you have a valid/current sticker, you should be allowed to leave with NO INSPECTION. If they are forcing a re-inspection when you have a valid/current sticker then that is ABSOLUTELY WRONG and hopefully enough people will join together to fight it rather than just give in. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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