The California Air Resources Board fined Golden State Lumber $20,000 for failing to inspect its diesel trucks for compliance with the state’s smoke emissions standards. CARB says its investigators found that the Petaluma-based company failed to conduct diesel truck smoke tests in 2009 as required by state law.
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ARB What a crock of crap! That is a law? Who ratified that law, and where is it published for all to see?
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