HERE'S A NEW ONE!!!!!!

I took my '69 Barracuda to an Exxon to get my annual TEXAS State inspection just like I've done for the last 4 years. They said that they couldn't inspect my car because all the tires and wheels were not the same size (I have wider tires and rims on the back).....WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I told the guy that they had inspected my car every year for the last 4 years with the same tires and wheels on it. He said that the state inspector had come by and told them that all the wheels and tires on any car had to be the same (width/height). I told him that he was crazy!!! He said that it wasn't his fault it was the State Inspector's fault. I told the guy, "Well you're going to have a hell of a problem". He said, "Why, all we have to do is follow the rules". I said, "Well..... the next time a 2015/2016 Viper or Corvette come in here for inspection the owners are going to "flip out" because both those cars came from the factory with larger tires and rims on the back (Just like my car I told him)". I told him, "In fact, Vipers came with 19 inch rims on the back and 18 in front, my car has 15s all the way around!!!" I don't think those new car owners are going to go buy new "rear" rims and tires just to please a particular State Inspector.
After I told the guy about the Vipers and Corvettes he really didn't have an answer. I left and drove to the next nearest inspection station and got my inspection with no trouble at all. In fact, I got lots of compliments on my car. I came straight home and googled 2016 Texas state inspection rules/criteria and guess what.........there's no mention about the height or width of tires or rims.

Now I need to figure out a way to "burn" that Exxon station and by "burn" I don't mean fire, I mean "embarrass/humiliate". I know they're wrong but I'm not sure on how to go about making them follow the "real", "official" inspection rules.

treblig