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Posted by old on November 19, 2006 at 08:18:29 from (4.244.6.21):
In Reply to: O T Walk a Round posted by Jimmy King on November 18, 2006 at 20:26:05:
Hey Jim if the Law dogs would hit the normal man the way they do the truck drivers there would be a lot mre cars out there with all there lights working but because there truck drivers they get singled out as being the bad guy. Not fair but thats the way it is. Yep I agree people should check and double check there lights tires etc every time they turn the key. Had a friend rent a trailor yesterday and he couldn't get the lights working right so he stopped by my place, 30 minutes later all lights and all where working. Kepp it safe of stay off the road is the only way it should be for ALL cars/trucks/trailors. I even think D.O.T should start hitting up every one for bad lights etc.
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