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post Nov 14, 2005 - 3:12 PM
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Maybe I dont really wanna move to Cali.

I know its illegal to mod your car. Ive gotten crap from Police about it up here in Washington about modifying my stock car but dayum! i doubt i would stick out though in Cali.
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California Crackdown on Modified Cars
$5 million in federal money will fund a Sacramento, California effort to stop drivers in modified cars.

Police in Sacramento, California announced Wednesday that they would use $5 million in federal money to begin cracking down on auto enthusiasts who modify their vehicles. The money will be used to form an undercover "Drag-Net" unit to stop motorists who appear to be driving modified cars.

The concept, which originated in San Diego in 2001, has been spreading throughout California generating significant revenue for the state and local departments. In Santa Fe Springs, for example, twelve officers on Drag-Net duty issued 300 citations and impounded 50 vehicles in just one weekend. Several cities have drag-racing ordinances that allow police to auction off seized cars and keep the profits.

Under Drag-Net, San Diego officers come to train other departments how to look out for what they believe to be tell-tale signs of illegal modification such as window tinting, large spoilers, extra gauges or racing stickers. Police say this gives them probable cause to stop and inspect a vehicle and its engine compartment.

In practice, "excessive exaust noise" tickets are the most common violation. California law does not require police to measure sound levels objectively. Instead, according to the California Highway Patrol, the "citation is based on officer's judgment."

Drivers of stock vehicles that come from the factory with some of the characteristics of modified cars have experienced harassment under this provision. One such motorist complained on an enthusiast website that the Calfiornia Highway Patrol was using these programs to make "driving while Asian" a crime, pointing out that the department's own website has several pages dedicated to Asian involvement in street racing and "vehicle modification."

Those receiving a vehicle modification "fix-it" ticket must visit a California Bureau of Automobile Repair office and pay a $35 fee to have their car inspected. If the car fails, a judge can impose another fine of up to $2000 for failing to meet California emissions requirements.

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Article Excerpt:
"We're looking to make a heavy impact on speeding and street racing in this area," Sacramento Police Deputy Chief Steve Segura said during a press conference with local and state officials on Del Paso Road in North Natomas.
Source: Area law enforcers to receive training to combat street racing (Sacramento Bee, 8/4/2005)

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Heres the original article, featured in the Sacramento Bee newspaper:

Area law enforcers to receive training to combat street racing
By Tony Bizjak -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 4:25 pm PDT Wednesday, August 3, 2005

Sacramento city police and other Sacramento county law enforcement agencies have been selected as the first in the state to receive special training on how to catch street racers with souped-up cars.
Announcing a $5 million federal grant Wednesday, state and local officials vowed to crack down more on speeders, and especially young drivers who illegally alter their engines to make them faster.



"We're looking to make a heavy impact on speeding and street racing in this area," Sacramento Police Deputy Chief Steve Segura said during a press conference with local and state officials on Del Paso Road in North Natomas.

The event took place a few hundred feet from where Kimberly Marie Wheeler, 40, was hit and killed by a 19-year-old street racer on a June weekday afternoon as she left work.

The state's top transportation official, Business, Transportation & Housing Secretary Sunne Wright McPeak, called Wheeler's death an example of "a needless incident that has to be stopped."

Officers representing most law enforcement agencies in Sacramento County will be trained on ways they can legally stop a car they suspect has been illegally modified, then how to look for and recognize illegal modifications, officials said.

Those officers then will train others in their departments on how to spot and check out illegal engines, and on what citations they can write.

Notably, owners of illegally modified cars can be cited for failing to meet state emissions standards, which can lead to fines and fees of more than $2,000, said Gregory Sloan, a San Diego city police officer who will conduct the training.

The program funded by the grant is called Drag-Net. The program also includes increasing efforts to find out where street racing occurs and to crack down on the races.


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post Nov 15, 2005 - 8:31 PM
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makes me glad i live in Ohio.
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- BlackCelicaGT94   California Cracking Down on Modified Cars   Nov 14, 2005 - 3:12 PM
- - nik   Thats some bs what are they going to do if you buy...   Nov 14, 2005 - 5:34 PM
- - LewFX   i havent gotten pulled over yet, i try to keep it ...   Nov 14, 2005 - 5:55 PM
- - orvillescelica   its profiling at its worst. What about the guys th...   Nov 14, 2005 - 7:47 PM
- - forkee   its more of a scare tactic. if u dont have any poi...   Nov 15, 2005 - 8:17 PM
- - Phat_99CeliGT   makes me glad i live in Ohio. lol   Nov 15, 2005 - 8:31 PM
- - Bigmeanbulldog55   I swear on everything I have, if someone tries to ...   Nov 15, 2005 - 8:55 PM
- - ToYCeLi8   Great... Another reason for me to move and/or sell...   Nov 15, 2005 - 10:28 PM
- - dlx742   QUOTEUnder Drag-Net, San Diego officers come to tr...   Nov 15, 2005 - 11:05 PM
- - 94ST2   Californias laws are gay. It seems that they have...   Nov 16, 2005 - 3:02 AM
- - TheStreetzKing   ok loud systems, same laws as the city nothing new...   Nov 16, 2005 - 10:12 AM
- - Bigmeanbulldog55   Revolution people. I'm ready to start this. ...   Nov 16, 2005 - 11:37 AM
- - creis   QUOTEDrivers of stock vehicles that come from the ...   Nov 16, 2005 - 12:26 PM
- - K-ESD   I love canada   Nov 16, 2005 - 3:24 PM
- - CheesyLobster   http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...n+mod...   Nov 16, 2005 - 7:12 PM
- - Bigmeanbulldog55   It's only a matter of time before they control...   Nov 17, 2005 - 12:07 AM
- - madmods   great article Nat, If there going to pull us over ...   Nov 17, 2005 - 11:02 AM
- - creis   ^ yep, but its ok, no one with a bike races or dri...   Nov 17, 2005 - 2:10 PM
- - jojobombiest   oh my god... having a sticker on my car is no f-in...   Nov 17, 2005 - 6:52 PM
- - playr158   exhaust, tint and no front plate are all part of t...   Nov 17, 2005 - 7:01 PM
- - soulshadow   Whoosh, that was scary reading the thing. I would ...   Nov 17, 2005 - 9:56 PM
- - Bigmeanbulldog55   QUOTE(soulshadow @ Nov 17, 2005 - 9...   Nov 17, 2005 - 10:06 PM
- - 94ST2   Hey Im very angry about this. I cant even drive m...   Nov 18, 2005 - 2:35 AM
- - dlx742   today i was cruising in San Diego with my friend i...   Nov 18, 2005 - 2:50 AM
- - hioctane   yeah and i live in cali. I have already gotten sev...   Nov 19, 2005 - 6:46 AM
- - LewFX   the gas prices are high everywhere, housing should...   Nov 19, 2005 - 9:32 AM
- - mr_dude   Well, never war on this scale. There was the whol...   Nov 19, 2005 - 4:40 PM


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