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Towing Company Emissions Removal Fine. Local Towing Company in Casper, Riverton & Douglas, WY Premier Towing & Recovery — The owner of a towing company has pleaded guilty to altering the business' vehicles to produce an illegal amount of emissions to save money The Government of Ontario's focus on tackling the use of delete kits and emissions tampering in heavy-duty trucks, as well as those who install, manufacture and sell tampering devices is showing results

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Douglas Larsen, Craig Scholten, and Ryan Bos co-own Accurate Truck Service, and the latter two also own Griffin Transportation the modification and deletion of emissions control systems of diesel trucks for at least two years, between July.

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— An investigation by Truck News has found that engine tampering to defeat emissions controls mandated on new trucks over the past decade is widespread and easily attainable. -- The owner of a Kirbyville, Missouri., towing company has been sentenced in federal court for leading a conspiracy to illegally tamper Two trucking companies and four individuals have been sentenced for violating the Clean Air Act by "deleting" emissions controls on trucks after initially being charged in April.

Capitol City Towing and Recovery Des Moines Iowa Towing Des Moines and all surrounding areas. Douglas Larsen, Craig Scholten, and Ryan Bos co-own Accurate Truck Service, and the latter two also own Griffin Transportation Springfield towing company altered trucks to violate Clean Air Act, court says

Chicago, IL Yaffo Towing. — An investigation by Truck News has found that engine tampering to defeat emissions controls mandated on new trucks over the past decade is widespread and easily attainable. The owner of a Kirbyville, Mo., towing company, and the owner of a Springfield, Mo., business have pleaded guilty in federal court to their roles in a conspiracy to illegally tamper with the emissions controls of the company's diesel towing vehicles.