Council to Consider Check Engine Inspection Waiver Plan

After months of angry Memphis motorists calling city hall, it looks like there's a change coming concerning the check engine light issue.

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SteveTapp - 6/8/2012 8:39 PM
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It's crazy to stick with the check engine light test anyway. Just go back to the specific tailpipe probe the way it was. I am starting to have serious doubts about the adequacy of Wharton and Little's brainpower to lead.
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