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<p>[quote user="Paul Milenkovic"]Who is a self-appointed gatekeeper when a person working in the trucking industry, and yes, complaining about the difficulties of complying with the regs inside their own country, is scolded by a person self-identified as living in a different country? [/quote]</p> <p>It started with patronizing now it is scolding. What is next?</p> <p>You haven't understood have you? Each trucker can complain about EPA and CARB as much as he likes. That was not my point. I just found the contempt for people who can't defend themselves here inappropriate. Others see this differently as I learned. What that has to do with me being German and our less strict regulations is beyond me. Refutations were caused mostly by incorrect and incomplete claims. But yes I have a different opinion in some points and find strict regulations necessary. When others differ that is the foundation for discussions.</p> <p>I wrote somewhere on this thread that the last 10% can be as expensive as the first 90%. So it can get unecconomical.<br />Regards, Volker</p>
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