Aftermarket mods illegal?

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Re: Aftermarket mods illegal?

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Spreetard wrote:ooooh! how about a drawing of a spree with a big nasty pipe on it that says "CRIME SPREE" under it. :mrgreen:

or " I'm 2-strokin' " :ndance:
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Why do we have to worry about copyright? Isn't it legal to speak the English language? It's only a one liner!!! Once a cliche is spread, it should belong to the public. :nerd:

BTW, has anybody ever realized this stupid "law" was created by EPA. It is an administrative "law", not voted on by a duly elected representive of the people. We have become People's Republic of Crud. Okay, you got me riled up for the day. Makes me want to violate the law some more. :surprise:
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Mookie, I think I like it. Not crazy about the graphics, but the words say it clear, "Scooter Tuning is not a crime".
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Spreetard wrote:ooooh! how about a drawing of a spree with a big nasty pipe on it that says "CRIME SPREE" under it. :mrgreen:

or " I'm 2-strokin' " :ndance:

Listen to MC Frontalot's "Crime Spree" while drawing. It'll be that much funnier, I promise. :lol:
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Dac and all
In the USA our constitution guarantees us the freedom to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Europeans keep voting for more socialist governments and they are probably under the gun for more politically correct lives. England makes it crime to defend yourself if you are attacked by a criminal. One guy there is in jail for life for using his shotgun to defend himself in his house.

I never use europeans as anything I aspire to. Here we don't need to even register 50cc's. My 50 has a bit more juice than it originally had but is still labeled on the engine case as a 49cc.

I fight my battles and scooter tuning is nothing that is worth any political cookies.
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Over in europe everybody uses the phase "Scooter Tuning is not a crime"
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