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Old Oct 21, 2007 | 02:15 PM
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Default Re: Car Modification Laws in Virginia

Originally Posted by Just_ME
"I think the way you should approach this is maybe find another facet of the state they can make money on to try and take their mind of the modding laws or at least let it take a back seat."

What were you thinking?
The good of the community slant the commiewealth of virginia likes to use when it comes to vehicle modification laws is thin at best(just about every state i have been to hasnt had a problem with modifications, besides cali but thats for obvious reasons). The fact is they use it to make money for something though it sure as hell isnt road repair or else the mercury blvd 64 repair/expansion wouldnt have taken so long, etc. So to make up for the lost revenue that would of course happen if they took away or change the vehicle modification laws, you would have to find another revenue builder to make up for it. I mean come on, virginia lawmakers have to pad their wallets somehow, though it shouldnt be at the expense of a hobby those bastards probably had and maybe still have.