depending on where youre at the police might not be interested in coming AT ALL, in detroit unless its a life threatening incident (sometimes not even then)youre unlikely to get a police officer out to where you need them, and even if they do come theyre going to make sure its 30 min to 4 hrs afterwards so that the criminal is long gone.
Who does landstar sell their old trailers to?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by kacey1959, Jun 28, 2012.
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since the trailer still said landstar. then landstar still owns it. becuase companies takes there names off the trailer when getting rid of it.
they don't want there name on a trailer that was once owned. if something happens that results in some type of criminal charge and lawsuit. they don't want there name associated.
i bet if you ever find out who owns the plate. it will be registered to landstar.
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Also, if it was a BCO's former trailer, Landstar would have zero control over the decals. You really have no idea what your talking about. -
well, umm i would think it would be YOUR responsibility to take YOUR decals off. cuz i don't think anyone else is going to pay for the time and labor to remove YOUR decals. that's less profit for THEM.
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BTW, there are plenty of ex-Landstar trailers that have been de-identified that you still have no problem making out the lettering, because of paint fade. -
I have a friend who bought a trailer from Landstar. They painted over the name with white paint, but you can still see the Landstar logo.
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dealers are in the business of making money. they aren't going to spend money DE IDENTIFING.
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It is so much cheaper then repainting. -
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