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<blockquote data-quote="95PGTTech" data-source="post: 734912" data-attributes="member: 9525"><p>It is not whether he believes it to be a performance-related device or not. The rule book, which it is his job to enforce, prohibits the device. This is not a hypothetical situation, this has come up. There is absolutely no way to prove its intent, therefore it is required to be removed. If it is easily accessible/removal, it makes a pretty poor security device.</p><p></p><p>Use other methods of security to get it to tech. Because in the kind of class this car is racing, failing tech and getting your license pulled for an entire season is really little different than having someone steal the car. Some offenses are license revoked forever.</p><p></p><p>Again, you are displaying your lack of knowledge on the subject. This is not state inspection. You do not have a 30 day grace period to fix mistakes on the car. They pull your license on the spot for most offenses. Regardless of what your objection is, claim innocence, mistake, someone else didn't - doesn't matter. Your car, and you as a driver, are usually done for the season and facing five digit fines. The purpose of being so over the top on penalties, even for things that could easily be explained as mistake or being naive, is to as much as possible prevent cheating by fear of punishment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95PGTTech, post: 734912, member: 9525"] It is not whether he believes it to be a performance-related device or not. The rule book, which it is his job to enforce, prohibits the device. This is not a hypothetical situation, this has come up. There is absolutely no way to prove its intent, therefore it is required to be removed. If it is easily accessible/removal, it makes a pretty poor security device. Use other methods of security to get it to tech. Because in the kind of class this car is racing, failing tech and getting your license pulled for an entire season is really little different than having someone steal the car. Some offenses are license revoked forever. Again, you are displaying your lack of knowledge on the subject. This is not state inspection. You do not have a 30 day grace period to fix mistakes on the car. They pull your license on the spot for most offenses. Regardless of what your objection is, claim innocence, mistake, someone else didn't - doesn't matter. Your car, and you as a driver, are usually done for the season and facing five digit fines. The purpose of being so over the top on penalties, even for things that could easily be explained as mistake or being naive, is to as much as possible prevent cheating by fear of punishment. [/QUOTE]
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