Comment by messe
Criminalizing driving cars with certain modifications on public roads serves to benefit other people on the road, pedestrians, and society as a whole.
Criminalizing driving cars with certain modifications on public roads serves to benefit other people on the road, pedestrians, and society as a whole.
In this case, modifications that remove or limit "safety features" that aren't even a requirement now, and many cars on the road don't have?
Not to mention, as others in the thread brought up, can invite issues of their own.