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Old June 23rd, 2006   #1
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Anti-Hobby Inoperable Vehicle Bill Defeated in West Virginia

Anti-Hobby Inoperable Vehicle Bill Defeated in West Virginia

The SEMA Action Network defeated a West Virginia bill that would have redefined ?abandoned motor vehicles? to include vehicles or vehicle parts which are either unlicensed or inoperable, or both, are not in an enclosed building and have remained on private property for more than 30 days. Under current law, the abandoned vehicle law applies primarily to vehicles on public property. The bill sought to make violation a misdemeanor offense punishable by substantial fines, community service and jail and made no legal distinction between an owner using private property as a dumping ground and a vehicle enthusiast working to maintain, restore or construct a vehicle.
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Old July 28th, 2006   #2
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Re: Anti-Hobby Inoperable Vehicle Bill Defeated in West Virginia

Glad to see this was defeated. I have a 1970 Buick Skylark frame sitting in my drive way and the body in the garage. I am certainly not dumping on my private property...
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