Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Illegal cars


In Mexico, there are several procedures to admit a car from the United States. The car must be from certain year, and accomplish with characteristics to become legal. Last week a coordinator from TEC told us that the authorities didn’t want to legalize the cars, and do something with the people who bring the cars because they were making something illegal. But from the other side, the people who sell them where telling that that was their job, and source of money, that they weren’t violating anything, so they would support their work.


Is it correct to legalize the cars? I think that it is fine to legalize them. That is the way some people can only have a car, and if they are buying it by this way means that they really need it. Besides, they are paying and more employments are created, so the economy increases. I think that the problem the government sees is that they are not consuming product that is made in Mexico, or that they could buy other old cars from here. But for this, I think that people is free to buy the things they want in whatever place they want, for example most of us buy cloths in the USA. And the government shouldn’t interfere in that decision. They are obtaining what they need, from the source they are able to. We are living in a free-decision-making country right?

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