Dispatchers ELD rant goes viral after driver sent her a video

Discussion in 'Other News' started by pattyj, Dec 24, 2017.

  1. Pedigreed Bulldog

    Pedigreed Bulldog Road Train Member

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    "F you, I'm off duty."

    I'd give the same response if I were walking back to my truck at a rest area and approached by a cop, or doing any other non-work-related task. Hell, I had a local off duty cop ask me for my license, registration, and insurance after he flashed his badge to pull me over in my pickup and I told him "I ain't showing you $#!+" before cussing him out for his own poor driving...WITH KIDS IN THE CAR (which was the ONLY reason I stopped for him). He had made a left out of a McD's right in front of me, dern near getting T-boned, before fishtailing all over the road across 2 lanes trying to get up to speed. Sorry, bud, pull a stunt like that and you lose the right to criticize the driving of those who were skilled enough to avoid your dumb ###.

    I'm not known for holding my tongue...
     
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  3. Justrucking2

    Justrucking2 Road Train Member

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    I hear you, I have little patients for much out here anymore. ####### disease is getting to be the norm out here.
     
  4. Opus

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    I don't believe you, but if it happened to me I'd tell them that I was parking
     
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  5. STexan

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    Yes. For a number of years most manufacturers had lots of issues with DPF systems. But by now, many of those problem issues have been worked through. Yes, they have some ongoing preventive maintenance costs associated with the emissions systems.

    But there's a big difference between a pre-emissions truck and a pre-1999 truck.

    I don't care how old your truck is as long as it has sufficient compression and power to not cause backups as you struggle to get your 70k over the hill, holding up those much heavier.

    It amazes me how one can take on much higher fuel and upkeep costs just to illegally run a few extra miles each week and the avoid the one time equivalent cost of 1/3 of 1 fill up [for an ELD device]

    But I guess they're "sticking it to the man"
     
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  6. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Fine don't believe me.I'm not going to go to jail for disobeying a cop.I got lucky and found a spot at a rest area not far from the weigh station.I'll find out what weigh station it was and you call them and see if they allow truck parking.
     
  7. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    A lot use to avoid weigh stations when I was otr but I'm wondering if they still do concidering how hard to find parking can be
     
  8. 25(2)+2

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    Wisconsin allows it, and I see trucks parked most nights. Jersey had no trespassing signs on the gates which they closed.

    OH, MI, and IN can be different, and parking at any will most likely generate a photo or maybe several.
     
  9. pattyj

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    Especially now every weigh sta should allow parking..I remember one time I parked at a va weigh sta because I ran out of hours while in longcline of backed up traffic.Officer came said I couldn't park there but took me to a seven eleven off the next exit he blocked the street so I could back in.He was the most nicest cop I ever had the pleasure of talking to.
     
  10. STexan

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    Some weigh stations are more conducive to overnight parking than others, regardless of any statewide policies that might exist. But I agree, if they have ample parking that will not interfere with early morning business, then they should allow overnight parking. But you know what will happen if they do? .... every morning they will arrive with some idiot parked all stupid in front of or on the scale or otherwise in a spot that makes them have to be "the bad, evil scale guy just hassling drivers for no reason" to get them moved. I see it all the time at places that are kind of borderline acceptable overnight parking.
     
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  11. Oldironfan

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    Once again this makes no sense. A new truck with one issue will get worse fuel mpg that a old 2 stroke Detroit.
    Second a new engine can still run until it blows parts or piston without any signs. So tell me how all this new technology is so great.
     
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