I will be asking for my get out of jail free card. So I can toss my trash anywhere when the bag gets full. One less point that way.
I will also be asking for a get out of jail free card, for exposing myself in public, with children present. Since piss bottles are a big no-no. No need to worry about what to do in major city traffic stops anymore. Just step out on the runner...and let it fly.
Job/Home related stress. I'll be asking if it's okay to shoot the officer giving the test, and the neighbors dog. Less stress = less fatigue.
I'll also be asking WHAT drugs I can have in my possesion for allergies. That won't ding my score. Maybe water ??? I dunno.
Since my allergies affect my eyes, I need a get out of jail free card, for rubbing them to much too. They ##### itch like crazy.
See...... I've already lowered my score, with simple easy things a driver can do, to relieve fatigue.
DO NOT TAKE THE Minnesota State Police Driver Fatigue survey
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by 07-379Pete, Apr 2, 2009.
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Noticeable body odors and disheveled clothing would shut down half the drivers out there.
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And it also has; "For any YES answer, indicate onset date, diagnosis, treating physician's name and address, and any current limitation. List all medications (including
over-the-counter medications) used regularly or recently".
The diffrence is I am setting in a doctors office with a doctor and not some schmo in a scale house.
The way some people are taking this is "well I gotta do what the officer says cause he/she has a badge and a gun and the power to lock me up or put me out of service" gezzzzzzz
Police and DOT inspectors have rules and regulations to go by just as we have rules and regulations. When they start steping over thers as with this stupid survey I have a big problem with it. And if we go along with it, it will be use against us in the long run.
This survey reminds me of what Ill was doing sometime back before the FMCSA made a rule to ban radar detectors from trucks. For 2 or 3 weeks every time I went across any scales in Ill a DOT inspector would step up on the truck and look in, some would even ask if I had one. I told many drivers than if you have one get it out of sight because for some reason they are checking just to see how many drivers use them. All most every driver I told this to said the same thing.."by gawd there legal and I aint takin mine off the dash". The FMCSA used the Ill "study" as to how many truckers used radar detectors and made the rule not a law to ban them. -
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Roadmedic, You might wanna take a look at this link http://www.apwu.org/news/webart/2009/09-035-medicalprivacy-lawsuit-090331.htm
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This is also for indiana from what I've seen is this true and are they using the same lame test? Muck Finnesota
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they stopped on of our drivers in minn, his logs where up to date. but he had moutain dew bottles that where on the right seat, they wanted to know why so many. they ask him his neck size he said that he did not know. and then told him he looked tired and put him out of service for looking tired.
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is some crazy ####!!!!Last edited by a moderator: Apr 9, 2009
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