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not to bring this back to the article, but wouldn't it be super easy to figure out an operation like this.
every inspection is logged in the state database, these places had to be doing an abnormally large amount of:
A: Pre ODBII inspections
B: Out of area inspections (cars coming from other areas/counties to be inspected)
C: Previously failed, now passed inspections
D: Overall number of inspections vs. comparable local inspection stations.
Seems like the state could easily apply a simply algorithm and figure out who the major players are in the deep dark dangerous world of phony inspections.
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Yep that's how they usually narrow their focus to the problem stations. That plus for OBD2 cars when you plug the clean car in and type the bad cars vin into the computer the computer compares the two vins and if they don't match it flags the inspection into the states computer.Originally posted by dville_gt View Postnot to bring this back to the article, but wouldn't it be super easy to figure out an operation like this.
every inspection is logged in the state database, these places had to be doing an abnormally large amount of:
A: Pre ODBII inspections
B: Out of area inspections
C: Previously failed, now passed inspections
D: Overall number of inspections vs. comparable local inspection stations.
Seems like the state could easily apply a simply algorithm and figure out who the major players are in the deep dark dangerous world of phony inspections.
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That under belly of a world is so sketchy and frequented by such people with low moral compasses that the State steers clear of them unless their is money for them to make too.Originally posted by dville_gt View Postnot to bring this back to the article, but wouldn't it be super easy to figure out an operation like this.
every inspection is logged in the state database, these places had to be doing an abnormally large amount of:
A: Pre ODBII inspections
B: Out of area inspections (cars coming from other areas/counties to be inspected)
C: Previously failed, now passed inspections
D: Overall number of inspections vs. comparable local inspection stations.
Seems like the state could easily apply a simply algorithm and figure out who the major players are in the deep dark dangerous world of phony inspections.
Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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how do you deal with folks who swap pcm's with a junkyard unit or similar situations. vin in the pcm won't match vehicle vin.Originally posted by 4eyedwillie View PostYep that's how they usually narrow their focus to the problem stations. That plus for OBD2 cars when you plug the clean car in and type the bad cars vin into the computer the computer compares the two vins and if they don't match it flags the inspection into the states computer.
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