IN: Hit-and-run semi driver had unregistered guns, beer at the ready, and over hours
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by c64basic, Aug 19, 2013.
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Worse yet is that he was going listening to
a copy of Justin Bieber's new album. Officials are penciling him in for the death sentence.DoneYourWay, Marksteven and old time Thank this. -
For the LOVE OF ALL GOOD!! Where do these clowns come from? How in the world do they even get a job? No wonder we are hounded and harrasssed!! What a freaking idiot!!!
Sly Fox, CenutryClass, reefer75 and 1 other person Thank this. -
was he fallowing a black trans am ?
bullhaulerswife and Rockin&Rollin Thank this. -
He looks good in orange, though.
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The CDLmills just keep on hiring them.reefer75 Thanks this.
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I would be more apt to blame the eastern euro truckers for this one
Hinsdale and the name is the first clueslim shady, old time, 48Packard and 7 others Thank this. -
This guy is looking at some seriously hard time in a federal penitentiary.
BOONE COUNTY, Ind. - Investigators say a semi driver was arrested this week after he hit a pickup truck in an Interstate 65 construction zone, quickly drove away, and was found shortly thereafter with several firearms and chilled beer in his vehicle.
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The sheriffs office said a semi-tractor trailer was traveling in the slow lane of I-65 South and merged over into the fast lane, which was occupied by a pickup truck. After the collision, deputies said the semi driver left the scene and continued south in the construction zone. But they caught up to him, stopping the vehicle a mile down the interstate.
Deputies said when they searched the semi-tractor trailer, they found three loaded hand guns within the drivers reach. The driver, Dragisa Cvetic, 62, of Hinsdale, Ill., did not have a concealed carry permit, according to the sheriffs office.
Deputies said they also found two cases of beer, with one located in a cooler packed with ice. Furthermore, investigators said they found Cvetic had been driving for three hours over his federal allotted time. -
Yeah, a soft sided cooler full of beer and a revolver are standard issue once you pass the CDL test.
Ready for some serious truckin!
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