Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>So Kar2oon was right about being wrong before he was wrong about being wrong, but after he was wrong about being right. << So you're saying I was right.....
Originally Posted By DlandDug >>Your quotation of section 4604 left out an important clause, "Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (d)"<< That wasn't MY quotation, it was the quotation in the case you brought in here to provide the clarification that is MAKING MY HEAD HURT. All I know is that at some point, California will get your registration fee, even if your '74 Gremlin is presently a chicken coop.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>Just because a section refuses to walk in lockstep with the rest of the Vehicle Code doesn't mean it should be subject to mean spirited characterizations...<< Listen, Dug. I may have been wrong about some things, but anyone who would defend section 4604 wants Saddam in power! Wheee!
Originally Posted By TomSawyer >>even if your '74 Gremlin is presently a chicken coop<< Didn't you mean chicken coupe?
Originally Posted By TomSawyer Section 4604 can weigh up to 500 pounds and can leap over 20 feet. Isn't that amazing?
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Section 4604 is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life.
Originally Posted By CA DMV Section 4605 I just wanted to chime in and say that I am sick of cleaning up after Section 4604. It's vaguely written, and so I had to be drafted to clear things up. Vote for a change in 2008. Vote 4605!!!
Originally Posted By Ursula But what if you have an unregistered gun in an unregistered car in Uncle Paul's chicken coupe? Which train makes it to Chicago first?
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<Which train makes it to Chicago first?>> The one with a well-regulated militia.
Originally Posted By DlandDug Odd to start out with a near tragedy with a handgun and end up in the PlayPen...