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Date:         96-03-05 18:39:09 EST
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From:         elkabong@mailbag.com (Rebekah Groat)
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While we're on the subject of State confiscation of private property, here's a little charmer from the Glorious People's Republic of New Jersey.

Chris? Any comments on this?

-MMM-

>Date: 4 Mar 1996 15:14:35 -0800 >From: "Scott Ruggels" <scott.ruggels@3do.COM> >Subject: FWD>>NJ Vehicle Confiscatio >-------------------------------------- >Date: 3/4/96 2:03 PM >From: Nicky Robinson ><forwards deleted> > >OK, Patriots, listen up. I just saw this posted on some bulletin >board at my place of work. Some here may already know about it. Most >probably don't. Whether it's true or not...well, it sounds pretty real >to me. Anyway, here is a verbatim transcript: > > ATTENTION ALL MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS > > Millions Of Vehicles To Be Affected By New > VEHICLE CONFISCATION LAW > >On June 2, 1995, Governor Whitman signed legislation #SCS-1700. It is >NOW LAW, and will be fully implemented against all New Jersey car and >truck owners as soon as the necessary testing facilities and remote >monitoring stations are constructed - expected sometime in 1996-97. >Briefly, SCS-1700 states the following: > >All motor vehicles over four years old will be required to report to >new CENTRALIZED TESTING FACILITIES for "ENHANCED EMISSIONS >INSPECTIONS". If your car or truck fails this test - the vehicle MUST >be taken off the road. Only three percent of those vehicles failing the >test and having already spent a minimum of $450 for repairs will be >granted a waiver allowing them to remain on the road for two more >years. You have no appeal and no other options. > > > NOW FOR THE BAD NEWS > >Motor vehicle inspections will cost $24. The I/M ENHANCED EMISSIONS >TEST, in which an operator "drives" your car through a simulated >dynamometer road test, is DESIGNED TO FAIL 60% OF ALL CARS, this >according to the EPA. Almost no vehicles over 10 years old are expected >to pass. You have no protection against damage or the destruction of >your vehicle by such stress testing methods. 97% of those vehicles >failing the new enhanced emissions test will have their registration >renewal automatically denied by the state. Such vehicles cannot be sold >to any other individual or dealer and essentially become FORFEITED TO >THE STATE... which will receive "pollution credits" they can sell to >industrial polluters for every vehicle they take off the road. Owners >of failed vehicles must surrender their license plates within 45 >days...and since NJ law already prohibits you from having an >unregistered vehicle on your own property, local law enforcement can >then seize it at will. Assisting it in this effort, NJ DEP recently >revised the state's definition of "quasi-public" to include ALL >RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING LOTS" - Yes, you've also lost your >private property rights! > >Repairs can only be attempted by a STATE CERTIFIED REPAIR FACILITY...to >which you have no say about work quality or cost. You can no longer >legally perform emissions related repairs yourself, nor can you take it >to your trusted mechanic (unless they first receive state certification >and invest $100,000 in equipment). > >As part of SCS-1700, roadblocks will be established throughout the >state to randomly test a percentage of all vehicles. Automated sensing >devices will be installed along New Jersey highways to monitor your >vehicle's emissions as you drive by. Violators of the new emission >standards will have their license plates PHOTOGRAPHED; thus enabling >the state to issue summonses through the mail. Severe penalties, fines, >and jail time have been attached to all violations of this new >legislation. In fact, the state will begin kicking back a commission to >local police for their help in seizing your car! > >Remember, SCS-1700 is aimed at TAKING YOUR CAR OFF THE ROAD! It is >aimed at producing one car families. Collector, hot rod, and hobbyist >cars are history. A spare car for local trips, a teenage driver, >student, or the commuter park and ride is history. That classic Mustang >convertible has been redefined as a "gross polluter" and is now >targeted by the state for the crusher. Many car and truck related >businesses will suffer or fail. Ironically, state officials are >recommending you start saving your money now to buy a new car-an >impossibility for most individuals given our current local tax burden >of around 50%. > >The issue here is ever increasing government controlling not only your >mobility, your life and your freedom, but even your ability to work and >earn a living. It has almost nothing to do wih clean air. Remember that >you have NO LEGAL RIGHT TO DRIVE in this state. New Jersey considers it >their PRIVILEGE to allow you to drive on their roads...and starting >sometime in 1996 they will be taking it back. As stated by EPA Region 8 >administrator William Yellowtail, "Cleaning up cars and the roads is >only half the solution...the much more difficult half involves getting >people out of their cars." > > >Sound far fetched? Can't happen? Remind you of a Soviet or Nazi style >police state? FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF. Call Legislative Services at >800-792-8630 and ask for a free copy of SCS-1700. Ask for your >legislator's phone number and voice your concern. Call DMV Director >Dick Kamin at 609-984-9827 and request all administrative and DEP >requlations associated with SCS-1700. Call Governor Whitman at >609-292-6000. Ask for a repeal of this horrendous legislation. Most >importantly-SPREAD THE WORD! Copy and distribute this flyer everywhere. >Fax it to business associates. Warn your friends. Till now, you've >heard very few details regarding SCS-1700...since politicians >desperately want to keep the nightmare they rammed through the >legislature quiet until after you reelect them. Remember this election >day that you finally have alternatives to the two party system that >once again stomped all over your rights...and VOTE! > > TODAY NEW JERSEY.....TOMORROW YOUR STATE!!! > >*********************************************************************** > > > Well, there it all is. Sounds pretty rude to me. Maybe things are > starting to heat up. I'm really surprised that anyone would vote > for this kind of storm-trooper legislation. But apparently some > people have. Wouldn't it be ironic if the next American > Revolution is the result of the confiscation of the one thing that > provides most of us with what little freedom we have left...

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