In reflection of daily life, in how many instances at work for example are you absolved of personal responsibilty through H&S or Osh??
It seems we live in a world where personal responsibility/liability is rapidly being got rid of.
Except for road use.
If you get a WOF and the Wof man misses something on your vehicle and you crash and its found unsafe, your liable.
If you take a corner to fast and skid off the road, you liable for dangerous driving.
If your at work say on a mine sight and slide off the haul road and under a truck, its the contractor thats liable for not maintaining the road to the correct standard.
If your in the office and slip over and break your leg, its the companys fault for not idenifiying the hazard with the correct warning signs and excluding the area as hazardous.
Yet, you can get a WOF for your truck and think that its all fine and road worthy, and as far as you know, as your not a an expert and the WOF man is, your vehicle is in a fit and road worthy condition and totally legal.
So you crash and the crash is somehow atributed to the fact that your suspension was 2" higher. You have a fresh new WOF. If it was unsafe to the point that it was a potential cause of an accident, the surly the WOF man shouldn't have given it a WOF. So taking the above logic that is so prevelant in daily life these days, the WOF man is potentially liable for not identifiying the hazard and instructing the owner of the vehicle to get the modification assesed and supply the correct documantation from an authorised expert.
Now for the bit the really gets me..........................
Say the WOF man picked up on the 2" lift and sent the owner off to the cert man. The cert man checked that it was all good, ie. the factory mounts where used and the springs didn't dislocate and all that bollocks, filled in the form and swiped the guys eftpos card and took the $400.
The plate shows up and is riveted to the dash board.
Does that magic little plate now makes those 2" lifted springs all safe and sound??
Does having that plate magically lower the center of gravity and make the vehicle safer??
If the guy had have got his springs certed prior to the accident, would the accident not have occurred??
I think not.
So what the fuk is the point of the cert??
You may as well just ban all modifications for what its worth.
The responsibility should be with the WOF people to isolate unsafe modifications and require them to be rectified.
If some fuktard has cut his springs, or super glued a V8 into his Charade, then thats where a cert has its place.
Certs should be reserved for serious modifications such as engine transplants, chassis modifications(such as cutting and welding chassis, modifying suspension mounts etc etc. Thats fair enough.
BUT, if the grounds for requiring a cert on a 2" suspension lift, is to check that it is safe, or to check that a body lift is safe, for the reason that it is a saftey concern and could cause an accident, yet that risk magically dissapears once the plate has been mounted on the fire (as nothing is required to be changed on the vehicle) than what is the point of the cert??
The vehicle is still the same height after all
