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Old 10-26-2009, 03:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: sask lifted vehicle policy

After-market raised vehicle consultations - SGI

not sure if it ever got implemented.. kinda funny tho haha

On or about the 2nd of June 2008, SGI, (Saskatchewan Government Insurance) implemented new policies in regards to lifted vehicles in the province of Saskatchewan. The two most profound restrictions are the legal tire size, which has been limited to 34", and a maximum rear frame height of 29.5"

The bill was pushed through the Saskatchewan Legislature unbeknown to the general public, avoiding the ensuing outcry. There was no notification whatsoever, and on the morning of June 2nd, residents driving what SGI deemed unsafe vehicles, were pulled off the road by check stops and random patrols.

SGI has now taken upon themselves to have their restrictions implemented elsewhwere in the country. Alberta is currently reveiwing Bill 205 in its second reading. After contacting the local MLA, Ty Lund, It is beleived that the Alberta Legislature is in recess, and will not reconvene until the fall, giving us an opportunity to rally and oppose.

A web site has been set up to rally everyone, and you are encouraged to register and keep up with developments as they occur.

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For more information on the SGI version of this Bill, go to:
http:/www.ccr4x4.com/phpBB3veiwtopic.php?f=17&t=448
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