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[QUOTE]Originally posted by adower: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Martinna: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by sic70stang: [qb] Consumers in receipt of a violation still have the option of seeking a certificate of compliance from the California Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) demonstrating that their exhaust emits no more than 95-decibels. This SEMA-sponsored program allows courts to dismiss citations for exhaust systems that have been tested and for which a certificate of compliance has been issued." [/qb][/QUOTE]Does this mean people put quiet exhaust back on their car and get a certificate of compliance from BAR? When a [URL=https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/badge-of-dishonor-top-oakland-police-department-officials-looked-away-as-east-bay-cops-sexually-exploited-and-trafficked-a-teenagerdepartmen/Content]California cop[/URL] pulls you over, you show them the certificate so the cop will have to think up of a new crime to fine you for? [/qb][/QUOTE]From what I’ve read the cop just needs to think your car is loud. From there you have to take it to bar and prove it’s under the 95 dB level. I’ve read a post that a guy in a stock m4 got a ticket and his stock exhaust is over 95 DB. He took it to court with proof from bar that it was stock but still had to pay a 1k fine. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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