He was being a TOTAL douche bag.
Well the story as follows:
My DAD, yes, old gray 50 something year old man, driving my 350z to the grocery store gets lit up, right down the street from my house.
My sister, who's passenger calls me and asks where i keep my insurance and registration. I ask what happened and where they're at, and she tells me they're down the street.
I run outside, socks and all and head over to my car and an SDPD police cruiser.
I walk up to the passenger side of the car and look at the cop.
"Evening! That's my car and my dad."
"You've gotta modified exhaust, why?"
"Why not? There's no law saying its illegal."
"Yes, there is. You cannot have a modified exhaust in California"
Ok, I dont like cops who nit pick at car shit, so I lose my shit. Respectfully of course.
"Excuse me?"
"California Vehicle code 27150, look it up kid."
"Can you tell me what the code states?"
He just looked at me like a parent would at their kid who just said "go fuck yourself"
"It states you can't have a modified exhaust that is louder than stock"
"I believe it states that you can't have an exhaust that exceeds 95 decibels."
"No. It can't be louder than stock. Look it up kid."
"You look it up. It says in black and white that it CAN NOT exceed 95 decibels."
"It's louder than stock. It shouldn't be on the road. You're dads getting the ticket"
"Do you have a decibel meter?"
"No, I don't. And I don't need one. He's getting fined for not having the front license plate affixed to the front bumper and a modified exhaust."
So. I got a fix it ticket for the exhaust, and no front plate.
the plate i don't care, its ten bucks. I don't want my plate on my bumper because it scratches my paint. I'll keep paying that. I've probably spent around 70 bucks in front plate fix it tickets for 09. But the exhaust, Im fighting.
Well the story as follows:
My DAD, yes, old gray 50 something year old man, driving my 350z to the grocery store gets lit up, right down the street from my house.
My sister, who's passenger calls me and asks where i keep my insurance and registration. I ask what happened and where they're at, and she tells me they're down the street.
I run outside, socks and all and head over to my car and an SDPD police cruiser.
I walk up to the passenger side of the car and look at the cop.
"Evening! That's my car and my dad."
"You've gotta modified exhaust, why?"
"Why not? There's no law saying its illegal."
"Yes, there is. You cannot have a modified exhaust in California"
Ok, I dont like cops who nit pick at car shit, so I lose my shit. Respectfully of course.
"Excuse me?"
"California Vehicle code 27150, look it up kid."
"Can you tell me what the code states?"
He just looked at me like a parent would at their kid who just said "go fuck yourself"
"It states you can't have a modified exhaust that is louder than stock"
"I believe it states that you can't have an exhaust that exceeds 95 decibels."
"No. It can't be louder than stock. Look it up kid."
"You look it up. It says in black and white that it CAN NOT exceed 95 decibels."
"It's louder than stock. It shouldn't be on the road. You're dads getting the ticket"
"Do you have a decibel meter?"
"No, I don't. And I don't need one. He's getting fined for not having the front license plate affixed to the front bumper and a modified exhaust."
So. I got a fix it ticket for the exhaust, and no front plate.
the plate i don't care, its ten bucks. I don't want my plate on my bumper because it scratches my paint. I'll keep paying that. I've probably spent around 70 bucks in front plate fix it tickets for 09. But the exhaust, Im fighting.
CVC 27151 section b
For the purposes of exhaust systems installed on motor
vehicles with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of less
than 6,000 pounds, other than motorcycles, a sound level of 95 dbA or
less, when tested in accordance with Society of Automotive Engineers
Standard J1169 May 1998, complies with this section. Motor vehicle
exhaust systems or parts thereof include, but are not limited to,
nonoriginal exhaust equipment.
For the purposes of exhaust systems installed on motor
vehicles with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of less
than 6,000 pounds, other than motorcycles, a sound level of 95 dbA or
less, when tested in accordance with Society of Automotive Engineers
Standard J1169 May 1998, complies with this section. Motor vehicle
exhaust systems or parts thereof include, but are not limited to,
nonoriginal exhaust equipment.
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