SEMA sues California to block sweeping electric vehicle mandate
SEMA said the proposal would only allow zero-emission vehicles in the state, regardless of where they were purchased or registered SEMA is suing the California Air Resources Board to prevent the proposed regulations from taking effect. The group believes CARB will "far exceed" their authority, which could have devastating effects. SEMA and its partners in the lawsuit say the regulations only allow zero-emission vehicles in the state, regardless of where the vehicle was purchased or registered. SEMA and the Work Truck Association (NTEA) are teaming up to sue the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to stop its electric vehicle mandate. The groups argue that CARB's actions "go far beyond the California Constitution and the state's statutory powers and will have dire consequences for an industry that has historically led the way to cleaner, safer vehicles through innovation and American ingenuity." The two groups are upset about the Advanced Clean Fleet regulations, which only allow zero-emission vehicles in the state, regardless…
Don’t fall for the fake parking ticket scam sweeping the North
Similar cases have been reported in cities across the U.S. and Canada, where scammers are using fake websites to steal sensitive information. Anyone with a parking ticket should check carefully before making any online payments. These fake quotes direct users to fraudulent websites that ask for bank details. Similar incidents have been reported in cities across North America. A clever new phishing scam is making its way around North American cities, using fake parking tickets to trick unsuspecting drivers into handing over their bank details. It's a new tactic, even for sleazy characters. These fake tickets are stuffed under the windshield wipers of parked vehicles and look shockingly realistic, making it easy for car owners to fall into the trap. One fake ticket was discovered in Calgary, Canada, and the city's parking management department uploaded it to X to warn the public. MORE: It's so easy for scammers to set up fake classic car listings, here's how to protect yourself…