Posted by jimg.allentown on March 04, 2016 at 19:37:27 from (108.16.40.179):
In Reply to: Re: Is this legal posted by Traditional Farmer on March 04, 2016 at 06:32:50:
Well, the DOT man may give you the ticket, but that does not mean that he is correct in doing so. The book is the final authority, and any ticket that does not comply with the book can be beat in court. Of course, there is that old catch-22. It may cost more to fight it than to pay it. But, then there is the principal thing. If you fight it and beat it, the DOT man might quit writing tickets that are not legal. Over the years, I had a few encounters with less than hospitable DOT cops. One of the reasons that I stopped running over the road was Ohio. I simply REFUSED to cross an Ohio scale. And, I knew the ways around them. Got tired of the game, and walked into the office one day and told the boss that I was done running the road. I told him that I would either be home every night or I would find another way to make a living. So, for the next 9 years, I was home every night and didn't touch a log book for those 9 years. Finally got my fill and gave it up. Too many days of running to and through New York City.
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