Oh I know there are. But a lot fewer than 20 years ago. I worry about the drunks more then the smokers.
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A lot of cheating going on with E logs too
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You really need to learn to take what the Safetyman says as the gospel truth. -
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It's called a subpoena.
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We're still using paper, and mine are ALWAYS legal. The risk is far too great.rocknroll81, americanmadetrucker and Lepton1 Thank this. -
They can legally access anything that would be considered evidence in a trial. Some of you guys amaze me. There are a lot of smart people on this site, but the dumb level is higher than expected.Last edited by a moderator: Mar 6, 2016
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http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...hreads/paperless-logs.11176/page-2#post-75146
When a big truck is in an accident with any kind of injury involved, I guarantee that a civil lawsuit will be coming down the pike, and the opposing attorney WILL crawl up your rear end with a microscope to look for the slightest bit of evidence that you weren't where you were supposed to be at the time of said incident. Comparing phone records to your logs is only one example.
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