With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". .028%, which represents one copying error for every 3,587 entries. 7 . The trial court explained that, if DOT does not keep the MV-431 originals, the missing yellow copies could not be very important. 8 . We note that DOT did not impose a suspension on Fairfield after the second warning in 2000. Thus, the trial court concluded that DOT is estopped from seeking more than a four month suspension for a second warning. (Trial court op. at 22-23.) 9 . The trial court noted that DOT did not base the warning on other errors, such as an erroneous odometer reading, twelve incorrect insurance expiration dates and approximately eight other inaccurate entries. (Trial court op. at 20.) 10 .Cf. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Traffic Safety v. Slipp, 121 Pa.Cmwlth. 230, 550 A.2d 838 (1988) (<HOLDING>). 11 . Our scope of review in an inspection

A: holding that gun shop records kept pursuant to government requirements are admissible business records
B: holding that municipal court records were admissible under  official records or public documents  exception
C: holding that seventeen missing records does not constitute improper record keeping because the fact that the records are not at the station does not mean that the records are incorrect or inaccurate
D: holding that records relating to a student court were not education records
C.