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<blockquote data-quote="sysh" data-source="post: 1328357" data-attributes="member: 17944"><p>yeah.. i've said it before, and i'll say it again.. i agree with most of the article right up to the point where he starts generalising "common among drivers from the lower income bracket". and i'm not saying this because im part of that income bracket or what ever, but i'm just pointing out how he generalise on this group. fine, it is true that we are targeting specific points of his statement, but right up to that point i believe what he said is true and fair. fine, sue me for being petty.. but the point still stays that he is singling out the lower income bracket as the main culprit.. if he isn't why couldn't he say this habit "is common among drivers nowadays?" and with this, then there will be a misconception that this group are the 'bad guys' breaking the law with all this kind of whacked out mods, while the other people are all goody and does thing the legal way. believe me, when people read the newspapers..they will believe whatever's written on face value.</p><p></p><p>it's true that if you bring the stuff (illegal) to fix onto your car to the mech, he will tell you it's illegal and it's better not to fix, but if you insist..of course he cannot say no. client is king, ya know? but in this case, these guys are mod shop fellas (unless they misconstrued the word mod shop and these guys are in fact only mechanics).. they are in the business of selling things, be it legal or illegal. it's all about making money. i have not seen any 'mod shops' not selling any illegal stuff and i sure hell haven't seen any business / sales man telling me not to buy them if i want to. </p><p></p><p>about all those lights, be it blinking.. different color, HID/XENON, strob lights or mods like GT wings and wide body kit just to name a few, they might be legal in your eyes.. but are they to JPJ? I won't comment whether it's 'legal' to put it as i'm not the law enforcement agency. so before we start saying what is legal and illegal, go find out with JPJ exactly what can be put. if you do not like what they have to say and if you still want to put it, you have been warned.. that's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sysh, post: 1328357, member: 17944"] yeah.. i've said it before, and i'll say it again.. i agree with most of the article right up to the point where he starts generalising "common among drivers from the lower income bracket". and i'm not saying this because im part of that income bracket or what ever, but i'm just pointing out how he generalise on this group. fine, it is true that we are targeting specific points of his statement, but right up to that point i believe what he said is true and fair. fine, sue me for being petty.. but the point still stays that he is singling out the lower income bracket as the main culprit.. if he isn't why couldn't he say this habit "is common among drivers nowadays?" and with this, then there will be a misconception that this group are the 'bad guys' breaking the law with all this kind of whacked out mods, while the other people are all goody and does thing the legal way. believe me, when people read the newspapers..they will believe whatever's written on face value. it's true that if you bring the stuff (illegal) to fix onto your car to the mech, he will tell you it's illegal and it's better not to fix, but if you insist..of course he cannot say no. client is king, ya know? but in this case, these guys are mod shop fellas (unless they misconstrued the word mod shop and these guys are in fact only mechanics).. they are in the business of selling things, be it legal or illegal. it's all about making money. i have not seen any 'mod shops' not selling any illegal stuff and i sure hell haven't seen any business / sales man telling me not to buy them if i want to. about all those lights, be it blinking.. different color, HID/XENON, strob lights or mods like GT wings and wide body kit just to name a few, they might be legal in your eyes.. but are they to JPJ? I won't comment whether it's 'legal' to put it as i'm not the law enforcement agency. so before we start saying what is legal and illegal, go find out with JPJ exactly what can be put. if you do not like what they have to say and if you still want to put it, you have been warned.. that's all. [/QUOTE]
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