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California formally petitions for zero-emissions locomotives
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<p>[quote user="Shadow the Cats owner"]Last year my boss Operational Ratio was 3% that is after all taxes and expenses.[/quote]</p> <p>I think you meant profit.[quote user="Shadow the Cats owner"]The EPA never has to prove what they accuse they accuse you of in court. Why because they hold the power to stop you from selling your product here in the USA and you will do whatever it takes to sell it including agree to their demands and they know it.[/quote]</p> <p>The EPA sets rules including penalties. So everybody can know them. I would be very surprised if your justice system wouldn't allow to dispute EPA rulings. There were also nonconformance penalties defined. Their payment allowed manufacturers to sell engines that were not compliant.<br />There have been lawsuit Navistar vs. EPA and other truck/engine manufacturers vs. EPA regarding an EPA Navistar ruling. On the other hand other manufacturers knowing the had violated rules choose VW's way to minimize penalties.<br />Regards, Volker</p>
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