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I think the problem with the AntiSEVS petition is that in the past people knew that internet petitions weren't worth the paper they were printed on ... so they get a bit hesitant or won't even bother participating in one. it might be interesting to see what would happen if a magazine like hot4s or fast fours put something up about it ... hmmmm now what were their email addresses again?

Originally posted by Boxhead

compliancer have to provide evedence they destroyed aftermarket itesm...

WTF!!?!!?! That's f*cking INSANE:thumbdwn:

Such a waste of good stuff. I thought they had to take it back to stock for compliancing and then add the extras and re-comply it. Compliancing's gonna go thru the roof!!

Hot Nappy Jan! :chairshot:

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by Oz Elitesport

Yep agree with Aleks. Definetely some polies are getting paid under the table for this one.  

Surgprised so few signed the anti SEVS petition. Last time I looked it was around 370. Not much for whole of Australia.

I tried to sign the on-line petition but the website was playing up, and I must have tried it close to 10 times...

Maybe in their quest to shut down our fun they've sabotaged the web page so that it won't work when we try to add our own names... Maybe...

That's actually why I'm on this thread - I was looking for more info to try the website again, to see if it works this time.

The government did this years ago..basically they either put a ban on most imports or made it very, very costly to make the ozzy car industry flourish(something like that)...but instead over time the ozzy car companies bludged cause they didnt have as much competition and the australian made cars were years behind in technology compared to overseas cars....the government is pucked... I learnt that at school!!!! hehe!!!

Originally posted by Oz Elitesport

Yep agree with Aleks. Definetely some polies are getting paid under the table for this one.  

Surgprised so few signed the anti SEVS petition. Last time I looked it was around 370. Not much for whole of Australia.

something went funny with that site....I signed very early (i was like the 10th person) and 24 hours later there were close to 1000 sigs...

then it went down to around 370 (like you said) and didn't seem to change :confused:

I think you'll find the real figure is alot different...i saw it posted on SO many forums. Maybe GoldZilla is right, it's been sabotaged :)

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