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This is such horse shit.
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That's stupid.
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Woooooow. If anyone ever banned my Montego I'd have to move to another location.
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Its France what do you expect
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They're just jealous of all the older Japanese cars that are still on the road while Citroen and Renault can't make a car last more than 60k.
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Doesn't matter. Don't all of the French cars go on strike after a few months of working anyway?
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Well, even in my limited time living here, I have noticed the air is less than fresh. That being said, from what I observe the plurality of vehicles that fall under this new regulation are old delivery vans and work trucks. It would make more sense to craft more specific regulation that doesn't include cars made before 1985 or something like that. Most vehicles that age are past their useful lifespan for those purposes, so extending it to all old cars is really just unnecessarily punishing the relative small number of enthusiasts running classic cars.
Unfortunately, public transit is already pretty robust and the city is doing is a lot to encourage electric cars and that sort of thing, so I can see how they don't have many other options. They should still make some sort of classic exemption though.