Yesterday on May 4, 2021, I was stopped by DOT for an inspection and I was cited for multiple violations: State vehicle registration violation, IFTA sticker violation, no proof of periodic inspection X2 (I do inspect the vehicle. I just got complacent and didn't log it into Samsara), and I didn't have any paperlogs. Other than that the DOT officer did a walk around of the vehicle and I passed that portion of the inspection.
If it is possible, what can I do to get these violations dismissed. I know I made a rookie mistake and didn't continuously check the registration of my vehicle and trailer even though I just assumed that they were all up to date. I learned from my mistake and it won't happen again. Please and thank you.
Dispute PSP report
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Guppster, May 5, 2021.
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Where you made you mistake was, not using the word "alleged violation". If you use that word, it is like it never happened.
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Interesting application, it is. -
It applies right up to the time when the jury Foreman hands the verdict to the judge to be read out loud . -
Was it a vehicle you own ?
Or someone else’s ?
Either way you’re the one responsible for checking the registration and doing a pretrip inspection and keeping a log book if you are more than 150? Miles from base terminal.
It might possible to hire an attorney and dispute or negotiate the charges,
I assume that are similar to a speeding ticket or something? -
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You can begin here. Inspections -
When you run the dataQ process, the 'dispute' goes right straight back to the very officer who wrote up the violation, so 9 times out of 9 you're losing this one.
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