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Private jets don't use leaded gas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_fuel No amount of cherry picking is gonna get you to the 10,000x number upthread.
Just curious, where in the wikipedia article does it say Private jets don't use leaded gas ? Just searching the article for "lead" only gets this quote: "The possibility of environmental legislation banning the use of leaded avgas (fuel in spark-ignited internal combustion engine, which usually contains tetraethyllead (TEL), a toxic substance added to prevent engine knocking), and the lack of a replacement fuel with…
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#232Earlier quoted context omitted.
Private planes absolutely still use leaded gas https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/leaded-gas-wa... https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/leaded-aviation-fuel-and-enviro...
Yes, if you change entire words in my post you can make it say anything you like.
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I have never heard of a municipality actually enforcing their sound regulations other than live performances being shut down.
Where I grew up, an automotive noise citation was easy to beat in court because the law incorporated a complicated and exacting standard for measurement.
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#234Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yes, if you change entire words in my post you can make it say anything you like.
Parent talked about private planes which you changed to talk about specifically private jets which doesn't disprove "many planes" using leaded gas.
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Let me translate for you: Management (the courts) do not find it lucrative enough (political capital) to pursue weak cases (lax laws passed by the legislative branch). In order to fix you must bring awareness in your local community to the problem (lax laws) and petition change (raise political capital). The courts and byproxy, enforcement, will follow. The larger the city, the more difficult this becomes.
No, I believe the officer I talked to didn't care and thought I was a pansy.
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#236Sorry to sound stupid but what is the point of an emissions defeat device?
Often times it's the removal of a complicated system that is failure prone - less filters to get clogged and stuff like that. Edit: people generally don't do things for the "sole purpose of polluting more" it's often functional. Many diesel drivers don't like others who roll coal as the image is bad in general - heavy equipment will often produce black smoke because the engine is being worked for a purpose and it's l…
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#237My understanding is that such parts are not by themselves illegal. The crime is actually using them on the road. My understanding was that they were legal for track purposes. I would never want to say that people should be able to defeat emissions, but a part of me does not like the idea that every vehicle owner is beholden to the OEM for parts in perpetuity. The "right to repair" people should be all over this fight…
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Most municipalities, especially ones relying on cops to enforce these rules, rarely take action on these complaints.
These rules are usually used as probable cause to target someone the police officer was already targeting. "Profiling" is the better word for it maybe.
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I think the reason is (any diesel mechanics around please correct me if I'm wrong) that modern engines stripped of their emissions equipment will pollute a lot more than old engines.
I understand the reasoning and am all for mitigating pollution. It may be frustrating for consumers when these systems have potential to decrease economy, performance, and reliability while increasing cost and maintenance.
Factor a second or third engine (whole new truck) and the energy and pollution to produce it and DEF looks not as great.
Vehicles and engines that last 25 years are easy to build yet they are rare outside of commerical and military.
The whole argument is disengenuous and proceeds from an unstated a priori desire by government to restrict movement of citizens and markets, rather than as a real requirement for a real benefit.
It's all so tiresome...
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#240My experience is that eBay screws up their filters and wayyy overfilters. The Canadian government has some secret spat with Xiaomi cellphones and got eBay, newegg and Amazon to stop their sale. They weren’t approved for sale in Canada, but I suspect some other reasoning for targeting a Chinese manufacturer in particular and not all the other unapproved products. However, eBay just blocked anything with “xiaomi” in th…
This is what happens when the penalties are high and users are motivated to evade keyword filtering.
I doubt it's what eBay wants to do, but if the law is unclear about how filtering must be done then companies will over-filter to stay safe.