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    Default Cincinnati Municipal Code 503.29

    Instructor showed us this in class today..
    http://www.wcpo.com/dpp/news/region_...oversized-rims

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    get ready, they are going to find any and every trick in the book to get $$.

    My father was pulled over on his way home from up north...they asked for the Id's of all the people in the car,WHY? b/c they will get $$ if anyone has a warrant...not saying its right to have a warrant but all this toll collecting does not help pubic safety.

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    that is total bullshit, i hate how bad its getting......i heard on the radio that they can now ticket you if your car is running in your OWN driveway (warming up) because they say it keeps theft down......i say find the assholes thieving and leave the innocent people alone....i would hate to get pulled over in a car with nothing wrong with it except it has big wheels or get a ticket in my own driveway beacause i think most likely i would go to jail because i would loose my mind
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    If you have $ for big wheels you have $ to pay the fines. Total BS but in a way i think its better than losing officers that are needed more every day with crime going up every day
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    I understand the safety reasoning..




    Nevermind how much slower you brake with all that added rolling weight..

    But at the same time, it's a bit of a stretch for law enforcement to be pushing this...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigWheelinBubba View Post
    If you have $ for big wheels you have $ to pay the fines. Total BS but in a way i think its better than losing officers that are needed more every day with crime going up every day
    Unless they can prove that the wheel make the car unsafe, there shouldn't be a fine/impound. To say they can afford it doesn't mean they should have to pay. If the cops are so badly needed for crime, they shouldn't be wasting time hassling people for having big wheels. Police already spend too much time as revenue generators.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadrage View Post
    Police already spend too much time as revenue generators.
    A sign of the times.. no tax base means they have to get $ somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigWheelinBubba View Post
    A sign of the times.. no tax base means they have to get $ somewhere.
    Losing a tax base shouldn't make it legal to start stealing from people. If the police have time to spend going after people for things like this, they can afford to lose a few officers. That will help with the shortage of funding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quick86 View Post
    I understand the safety reasoning..




    Nevermind how much slower you brake with all that added rolling weight..

    But at the same time, it's a bit of a stretch for law enforcement to be pushing this...
    What this guy said. Plus have you looked into the parts for a "lift" for a caprice, cadillac or the sort? No way would I put anything like it on my car. The brackets and such that are used are so underbuilt I do honestly see a safety issue.
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    from my understanding most of the Bg body chevy's use S10 suspension parts to raise them

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