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Interesting Avatar picture you have Wheelspinner. I believe that was the top secret invisible floating 5 ton suspension or you were visiting downtown Detroit.
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I don't think so. Here's what I'm seeing -
For every MD or CO, we have an ID or TX. TX law explicitly provides for unrestricted titles and on road license plates for M998 HMMWVs that were sold with the offroad stamp....
Granted, the HMMWV sales greatly increased public awareness of the existence of military surplus vehicles. GP did a much better job advertising and expanded awareness.
But what we're seeing with these laws is just more of the culture war. The Left views the MV hobby as an activity of the right and wants to restrict or prohibit it merely as a means of throwing a rock at people they dont like.
Consider this - this single most important variable as to whether or not you'll get your MV titled and plated is who you get behind the counter at the DMV office. Get some leftist who doesn't think you should be permitted to have them and the answer is "NO!" even if black letter law clearly allows them. Conversely, consider all the MVs registered and titled in areas where DMV policy supposedly prohibits it...
That was good old Georgia Rally red clay mud.Interesting Avatar picture you have Wheelspinner. I believe that was the top secret invisible floating 5 ton suspension or you were visiting downtown Detroit.
The problem is, their original claim Mil Veh are not up to standards is being deceptive. By their statement you would think mil veh are not safe to drive on public roads or autobahns, but vehicles that are designed and built to serve during WAR are built to a higher standard, just lacking the finery like sound proofing/heat insulation, as well as electronic amenities, when mostly they are only missing a tag light and automatic backup lights. My HMMWV is built tougher than any Prius or Fiat you see on the road, you just have trouble hearing the person next to you talking at a normal tone...When MV that were sold as off road only showed up on the market people had to find a loop hole and get a on road title. The efforts to get around the intent of the law has caused the law changes, and law changes will continue as long as people try to get around the intent of the law. Just my 2 cents.
Those morons in the second video are people you do not want to represent the trucks in a recovery. They are off on their own and usually they are the ones needing to be saved. Like the LMTVs under water.The more that I think about these issues, the more i think "How strong is the will of everyone on this SS site to fight?"
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Got flood?
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Actually this is the wrong video for this post. Removed due to lack of teeth lolThose morons in the second video are people you do not want to represent the trucks in a recovery. They are off on their own and usually they are the ones needing to be saved. Like the LMTVs under water.
I just want to see what those morons would do if a water moccasin came thru windshield
As another mentions in here.... Believe this to be absolutely false information FOR troop and other larger rigs... you see they fall closer to the classification of a "commercial vehicle" and the safety standards are different for them and most would actually pass them such as the LMTV and others.....On the record:
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borrowed this from another member named "Hometown" post. Apparently, it has no basis in actual law, but it is interesting to see how it was spun. I will add a link to this member's posts.
You gotta be kidding. I just paid for a membership with MVPA with the intention of enlisting their help in Maryland. What has been the MVPA's position so far, regarding states attempting to ban MV's? What have their responses been?Every single statement is false. With the MVPA basically turning their backs and no real lobbying group representative of the more modern vehicles this will continue to happen more and more.
Unfortunately as we all sit here talking about it on Social Media/interwebs-we believe we are doing something. This interaction although informative is worthless in changing the tide Please get active in your local/state government; be vocal and annoying. Its the only way.
Yes, the MVPA has acted impotent in this movement.You gotta be kidding. I just paid for a membership with MVPA with the intention of enlisting their help in Maryland. What has been the MVPA's position so far, regarding states attempting to ban MV's? What have their responses been?
I haven't contacted anyone at AAMVA. So far, I have joined and emailed the MVPA about the issue in Maryland.Yes, the MVPA has acted impotent in this movement.
The AAMVA is where the problems begin. Our efforts should be focused there, as they influence the entire USA and beyond. In fact, even Canada follows them. I am not sure about Europe, be I will be that they at least review the recommendations. I am doing some preliminary work in the background to get a Coalition together to help educate them, using a professional approach. Bad legislation is often a result of lack of a thorough education or special interest groups with a budget and an agenda. Legislators often base decisions on quite limited information. If just needs to be corrected.
If you are interested, please PM me. This needs to be a coordinated effort or it will be a disaster. A lone mad 'wolf" with a temper will kill our efforts. If you have strong legal or professional business credentials, that's a real bonus. In these cases "the pen IS mightier than the sword (HAMMER)". If one of us pulls out a hammer and starts pestering the AAMVA, we're screwed.
I was not suggesting that you had contacted them, just that sometimes people in general, use a hammer and ruin it for others : )I haven't contacted anyone at AAMVA. So far, I have joined and emailed the MVPA about the issue in Maryland.
I received a prompt response from MVPA and I have widened the discussion. We'll see where it leads.
I get you. I'm just letting you know that I'm not indiscriminately swinging the hammer.I was not suggesting that you had contacted them, just that sometimes people in general, use a hammer and ruin it for others : )
I'd be interested to know what you find out. I am not anti-MVPA, but am concerned about their relative inaction when times have drastically changed. Times when we all face a loss of a hobby, loss of a place to camp and enjoy life (RV), and huge monetary losses. Particularly those who have businesses related to MV's.I haven't contacted anyone at AAMVA. So far, I have joined and emailed the MVPA about the issue in Maryland.
I received a prompt response from MVPA and I have widened the discussion. We'll see where it leads.