Posted by 135 Fan on November 14, 2009 at 12:41:40 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: Re: DOT and farmers posted by trucker40 on November 14, 2009 at 07:50:03:
Sorry trucker but now you are trying to say that you know more about the law than lawyers and sheriffs. With your thinking a guy could have seriously violated DOT rules or other laws but as long as he made it home, he's basically in sanctuary and the law, whoever it is, can't do anything about it. I don't think so. I think all they need is probable cause. If they want to search your house, they may need a warrant but to talk to you, I think not. If nobody did anything wrong, they should have no problems. If they get a big attitude with the law, can you blame the law for keeping a real close eye on them. Sometimes the DOT or other enforcement are actually good at their job and know who to watch. I'm glad they check trucks. There's some scary and dangerous stuff on the road. There are DOT and cops with a bad attitude and agenda but you can't say that all of them are. Get some actual facts before you start saying you know more than a lawyer or a sheriff or the DOT or the cops or etc., etc. I do believe there are certain laws that allow federal agents to enter your home, and even break your door down to get in, if they have to. Dave
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