Ok here is how this works. Law runs plate or vin# a stolen hit comes back from idacs from the law enforcement agency who took the stolen report. Police dispatch sends switch message to law enforcement agency that entered the stolen vehicle or trailer or what ever confirming it is still stolen. Person who has stolen item goes to jail. The only one who can remove a entered stolen vehicle etc. is the origional agency that put it in the system. And one police dept can't call another on phone it must be a switch message. Sounds like the trailer had been stolen and it was recovered prior to you being arrested but never removed from the system by the the origional that entered it.
Arrested in Montana
Discussion in 'CRST' started by Dubious Bravado, Feb 27, 2014.
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mrbmg, Sly Fox, semi retired semi driver and 3 others Thank this.
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Fatboy42 Thanks this.
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That's what I'm thinking only way the police would have taken it if they had both reg and proof they worked there ( unless OP is a O/o) -
Did you indeed accept the 3 hours detention pay? I know you said it was a slap in the face, but did you accept it?
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With these large companies it could happen just by failing to send an attached message when hooking to an MT.
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I think i'd want more in the way of compensation than 3 hr's detention, that was the companies mix-up... not the police and not your's. Sorry that happened to you.
( funny story, I had a cop stop me once for drinking water while going down the road.... ok so it was flavored water and the bottle looked exactly like a wine-cooler bottle, I still got stopped for drinking water) -
Yeah, I would sue the **** out of CRST! That's just a screwed up for that to happen to you and your co driver!
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truckerdave1970 Thanks this.
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Get out of CRST. That's number one. And I would push for something. Anything. I don't know what an attorney could do. But there is no excuse what happened to you.
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