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OpinionMay 8, 1997

To the editor: I think moving the state vehicle inspection back to 3-year-old cars would be a compromise rather than abolishing it altogether. I don't see any benefit in inspecting new or nearly new cars, but certainly older cars, I think, need to be inspected. I think the public would feel reassured by leaving inspection for older cars and other vehicles in place...

T.o. Honaas

To the editor:

I think moving the state vehicle inspection back to 3-year-old cars would be a compromise rather than abolishing it altogether. I don't see any benefit in inspecting new or nearly new cars, but certainly older cars, I think, need to be inspected. I think the public would feel reassured by leaving inspection for older cars and other vehicles in place.

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T.O. HONAAS, M.D.

Gastroenterology of Cape Girardeau

Cape Girardeau

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