Posted by Greenfrog on September 06, 2020 at 19:14:24 from (75.98.185.139):
In Reply to: YTDOT posted by John in La on September 06, 2020 at 05:57:01:
Yes there are idiots out there .. then there is the guy with the 4 x8 sheets of paneling or plywood in back of a pickup. He guns it at the intersection and the load slides out. Seen this several times. And, all he has to do is meet a semi on the highway and the backdraft will flip them out. I d I o t. Tie them down. Then there was the guy who bought 4 x 8 material and two big sacks of dog food to throw on top. And then there ar guys who put a few concrete blocks in the BACK of the bed for extra weight. Hit the brakes, or worse yet, a front end collision. He is injured or killed by the blocks coming through the rear of the cab! I d I o t. Police need to be concerned about tie down violations that can injure others...rather than looking for seat belt violations...lets see, just how does that injure someone else?
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