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CaseyJones
05-01-2014, 12:20 PM
http://dailycaller.com/2014/05/01/federal-regulators-could-be-empowered-to-enter-private-property-to-inspect-vehicle-fuel-economy/


President Barack Obama’s $302 billion transportation bill gives federal regulators the power to enter the premises of car dealerships to determine if their vehicles are in compliance with federal fuel-economy mandates.

The Department of Transportation (DOT) could see its vehicle inspection authority expanded if Congress passes Obama’s Grow America Act. Currently, DOT officials are only allowed to inspect records and information from companies that must comply with federal fuel economy standards.

But Obama’s bill would allow federal bureaucrats to enter the premises of car dealerships to physically inspect to see if vehicles are in compliance with federal fuel economy standards.

“What this amendment does is clarify that the agency has authority, for example, to enter dealership premises in order to measure the footprint of a new vehicle and confirm that it is consistent with what the manufacturer has reported to us the footprint of that vehicle should be,” a representative for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) told The Daily Caller News Foundation in an emailed statement.

angelatc
05-01-2014, 12:29 PM
car dealerships

Contrary to what the "corporations are not people!!!" sobbers believe, corporations are not people. SCOTUS has long held that businesses have less of a right to be free from warrant-less searches than individuals.

I do not necessarily agree, but this is not really anything new. Businesses have been subject to routine administrative searches "by state or federal agencies for the purpose of determining compliance with health, safety, or security regulations" (http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-rights/when-the-fourth-amendment-applies.html) for a long time.

pcosmar
05-01-2014, 03:16 PM
Dealerships of New cars will have no problems,,,as the cars are already certified..

Used car dealers,, and repair shops however,,,,


remember Cash for Clunkers?

The little guy that fixes up used cars and sells them is in trouble.