You most certainly misunderstood the sarcasm of my statement.
The reality of the situation is, he's home safe and sound by now. Otherwise there would be a link in this thread to the news story for the accident he caused. No news story, no accident, nothing bad happened.
The reality is that 999,999 times out of a million, rigs like this and far worse get from point A to point B without incident.
The reality is there isn't a d**n thing you or I or anyone else here can or will do about it. When this rig was discovered, were the police called? No. Just took pictures and posted them here where we're all supposed to look down our noses at it and judge the guy's intelligence and yell, "THAT'S ILLEEEEEGALLLLL!"
The reality here is the law does NOT apply because he's "private" so quoting rules and regulations is irrelevant. Even if DOT saw him, which is unlikely unless he crosses state lines on a major highway, nothing they can or would do. "Private" gives you a free pass.
Was it smart? NO! Was it right? NO! Do I agree with it? NO!
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