Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on November 28, 2010 at 11:05:56 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: Re: Accident question posted by JDseller on November 28, 2010 at 09:51:09:
You nailed it JD Seller, the same thing goes on around my neck of the woods. We have custom manure haulers that own the road ways, and think ---look out because we got to get these pits empty. I know of four different deals where someone took the ditch because the big spreaders took to the center of the road coming over a hill.
The sherrifs office gets lots of complaints, and give them a talking to, but it wears off real fast. No one has been injured, and we kinda can tell by the road pattern that they are hauling, so we take extra care. It makes no differance who is to blame in a accident if someone is killed or disabled.
There is little question that laws will be made to control the farmer, and it is all because of a few.
I do construction work, and have to make certian all the licences, and permits are in order, and my farmer friends fall between the cracks in the laws. Often, it is cheaper for me to hire a farmer to pull a wide load, than to waste time getting permits.
Our local court house can for certian tell me what I can not do, but when it comes to how to do it within the law?? Well --not so much.
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