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diesels have in the past, and some may still be using R-12....
At least, that's how I'm justifying (to myself) and hopefully to our forum moderators, who are wonderful people - the creation of this posting.
Headline News for today featured a 'new' Government "Most Wanted List" - it's from the EPA, and actually kind of interesting. And for those of you that are now thinking I have to much spare time....You're wrong - I have very little work till after the first of the year, it's raining heavily and UPS hasn't delivered my box of miscellaneous 'fix up' stuff for my 1985 W126 300SD (another Diesel reference to justify posting)...which by the way, you gotta love the UPS on-line tracking-box should be here anytime now!! Maybe, hopefully....
Anyway, the listing of the 23 most wanted (
www.epa.gov/fugitives ) shows that 8 are California violations based, 6 are Florida violations based - More than half from 2 states...And then the Gentleman holding the #20 spot is asbestos related and from NYC area - So, after watching the Soprano's for several years - I'm going to avoid mentioning him, and take seriously the warning from the EPA, to "Not attempt to apprehend", as I'm sure he's been falsely accused and is a great person!
What's really of interest is -- and by no means am I discounting the seriousness of R-12 and the ozone..... BUT:
#'s 1 & 2 on the list are for R-12 violations.
#'s 8 & 9 are for importing/selling auto's that violate emissions standards...
AND then #21 on the list, is the dude responsible for the oxygen generators on ValuJet flt #592, that crashed in the Everglades killing 110 passengers and all of the crew.
Honestly, and again, not making lite of EPA violations, as they are REAL and serious issues --- IMO is just seems kind of wrong that selling R-12, and cars that don't meet emissions standards, while serious, is viewed as more serious than someone causing and or contributing to, a major airline accident - The death issue alone is major, and then the negative impact on the Everglades due to fuel, oil etc...etc...
Anyway -- found it interesting....Diesel on.