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Posted by thejdman01 on March 08, 2007 at 10:39:29 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Hauling posted by pepper boy on March 08, 2007 at 04:14:14:
Its all up to the cop, what mood he is in, etc etc. Seriously, up to the cops discresion, if he wants to pursue you or not. I know in wisconson from my experiences you better stop. Dot realizes, because of the complexity of laws, few poeple actually understanding htem etc etc, many poeople running w/o medical cards cdl's etc, that pickups and goosenecks are HUGE HUGE sources of untapped revenue and are starting to tap that resource. Many 1 ton duallys are running in IL on B plates (8000lbs) (dry weight of truck is 7400ish lbs, doesnt leave much room for pin weight, no cdl, no medical card,no safety sticker, couple infractions on lights, probably not chained down right, w/the right grade of chain, etc etc, I know IL is cracking down.
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