Many residents of Los Angeles who need a SMOG check will go online and look for a SMOG shop โnear meโ. There is nothing wrong with that, because getting your car smogged is nothing short of a pain, so the nearest SMOG shop will do.
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Free ConsultationMany residents of Los Angeles who need a SMOG check will go online and look for a SMOG shop โnear meโ. There is nothing wrong with that, because getting your car smogged is nothing short of a pain, so the nearest SMOG shop will do.
Los Angeles, California – May 31, 2021. Automotive Defense Specialists, a team of professional defense attorneys representing California technicians and auto repair shops, is proud to announce a new post. The post is a renewed dive into the issue of when (and how) to dispute a decision by the California Bureau of Automotive Repair.
Official “accusations” by the Bureau of Automotive Repair are a matter of public record. You can search for them. However, if you should happen to be the target of an accusation, you still have rights. But you should bear one thing in mind, and that is that trying to handle an accusation by the Bureau […]
The Bureau of Automotive Repair plays offense. They pro-actively go out and look for SMOG shops and auto repair stations that they believe are doing illegal things. And it doesnโt matter whether you are as good as gold: if they think that you are at fault, they will come gunning for you.
Los Angeles, California – June 29, 2020. Automotive Defense Specialists, a law firm that represents auto shop station owners and technicians who participate in California’s SMOG and/or STAR Programs for air quality, is proud to announce that defense attorney William Ferreira has been quoted in the prestigious NOLN (National Oil and Lube News Journal).
Democracy with a small “d” means that the people get their say. Well, “Stop The STAR Program” at http://www.stopthestarprogram.com/ is a forum where disgruntled SMOG technicians and station owners can now get to put in their two cents.