Glenn writes in response to some of the questions raise....
"No problems here. I have thick skin. It went sideways on IH8MUD when people
started getting personal. And many posters failed to read what I had posted and
asked the same questions.
Which leads to rockcrete;
The Inspection Manual is 100% legislated. I wlak you through it one last time.
Here is 217 (2) of the MVA;
Inspections
217 (1) For the purposes of section 216, the director may
(a) authorize persons to inspect vehicles,
(b) designate facilities operated by the government or a municipality or other
person as facilities for different classes of inspections, and
(c) on conditions the Lieutenant Governor in Council requires, exempt a vehicle
from inspection.
(2) For the purposes of section 216, the minister may prescribe standards of
safety, emissions and repair for different classes of vehicles.
Sub 2 is the important part. Now on the very first page of the inspection Manual
it states that these Standards of Safety and Repair are the ones referred to in
217 (2) of the MVA. I have also been to court prosecuting cases based on the
Manual.
Hopefully that clears it up.
Next for Shadeo. I should qualify my statements regarding the general public
dislike of rhd's. That is 100% based on my own travels. I don't know that half
the general public would approach an owner of a RHD just to tell them they don't
like them. I, on the other hand am a Public figure who does get approached daily
and by phone with people who go so far as accusing me of not doing my job in
allowing these cars on the road.
Lastly to clear up the equivalent light thing. The MVAR says that any light,
lamp or bulb used must be equivalent to OEM. Dictionary def that applies means:
Equal in size, shape and function. Not my words, but a dictionary. Would we care
if the lens is .25 of an inch shorter than oem, of course not, however, a square
sealed beam in place of a large moulded headlight doesn't fly. There is a reason
why headlamp lenses are shaped they way they are on vehicles.
"No problems here. I have thick skin. It went sideways on IH8MUD when people
started getting personal. And many posters failed to read what I had posted and
asked the same questions.
Which leads to rockcrete;
The Inspection Manual is 100% legislated. I wlak you through it one last time.
Here is 217 (2) of the MVA;
Inspections
217 (1) For the purposes of section 216, the director may
(a) authorize persons to inspect vehicles,
(b) designate facilities operated by the government or a municipality or other
person as facilities for different classes of inspections, and
(c) on conditions the Lieutenant Governor in Council requires, exempt a vehicle
from inspection.
(2) For the purposes of section 216, the minister may prescribe standards of
safety, emissions and repair for different classes of vehicles.
Sub 2 is the important part. Now on the very first page of the inspection Manual
it states that these Standards of Safety and Repair are the ones referred to in
217 (2) of the MVA. I have also been to court prosecuting cases based on the
Manual.
Hopefully that clears it up.
Next for Shadeo. I should qualify my statements regarding the general public
dislike of rhd's. That is 100% based on my own travels. I don't know that half
the general public would approach an owner of a RHD just to tell them they don't
like them. I, on the other hand am a Public figure who does get approached daily
and by phone with people who go so far as accusing me of not doing my job in
allowing these cars on the road.
Lastly to clear up the equivalent light thing. The MVAR says that any light,
lamp or bulb used must be equivalent to OEM. Dictionary def that applies means:
Equal in size, shape and function. Not my words, but a dictionary. Would we care
if the lens is .25 of an inch shorter than oem, of course not, however, a square
sealed beam in place of a large moulded headlight doesn't fly. There is a reason
why headlamp lenses are shaped they way they are on vehicles.
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