First Name | Dana |
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Last Name | Beltz |
Email Address | dbzootdingo0@gmail.com |
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Subject | Tire Pressure Regulation Proposal |
Comment | As a taxpayer and consumer, I am shocked that any regulatory agency in recession torn California could so blatantly waste our scarce financial resources by once again attempting to legislate common sense! This proposal is nearly impossible to enforce, and will cause more waste and damage in paperwork (think of the wasted trees, ink, electricity and manpower to print and manage this Goliath undertaking). Who will be reporting those who do not comply? The auto mechanics? Who will be following up on these complaints? Either a new enforcement body will have to be created, causing even more financial hemorrhage, or it will become one more thing to pile onto our already overburdened law enforcement and court systems (at taxpayer expense, of course). And since imprisonment is listed as a possible consequence of non-compliance, has anyone on the board considered the current overcrowding of our prisons with REAL criminals? I seem to recall some controversy over early release of prisoners simply because we don't have room for them in our jails anymore. Do you really think we should pile on taxpayers whose crime is insufficient tire inflation? You can bet that in this economy if an employed taxpayer goes into prison, it will be an unemployed Welfare recipient who comes out! To make matters worse, the effect of this proposed legislation on the global temperature is insignificant. Even if everyone in the state of California complied (and I can assure you that will not happen), the global effect would be roughly the same as a fly fart in Africa. Please look around you at the REAL issues surrounding you and effecting those you were elected to represent. California deserves better than this. California's taxpayers are struggling to make ends meet week to week, don't bully them into financing such ineffective nonsense. Sincerely, Dana Beltz, Taxpayer |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted | 2010-01-13 23:58:51 |
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