Georgia DPS says dash cam video revealed why this truck overturned
Title of the thread says it all drivers..
Trucking company threw that driver to the wolves.
When I mean wolves-I mean Georgia DPS-MCCD!
55 mph in a 35 mph Zone
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by mjd4277, Jan 18, 2022.
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Well deserved, truck drivers do this everyday even in work zones and I've been waiting to catch some karma on one of them.
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Can’t say I feel bad for this guy
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Are we really surprised that the company dimed the driver?
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The driver broke the law. But people are whining that his company turned over the evidence.
What if it was video of the driver raping someone?
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Wow. Hope the driver is ok.
I'm sure the police saw a dashcam in the truck. The police ask the company for the video and by them releasing the video means they are throwing the driver under the buss? Looks to me the driver is already under the buss.
I don't see how giving information to the police is throwing anyone under the buss. How can this company protect the driver, when the driver didn't protect the company and obey the speed limit, or at least reasonably close to the speed limit.drvrtech77 and TROOPER to TRUCKER Thank this. -
The cops could have had a warrant for the video or for the ECM data .
happens all the time in serious accident investigations . -
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Wonder what the insurance company will say now .. too much of this going on maybe they should deny a few claims
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He went for a ride there. Though I bet the inside of his truck smells pretty bad.....courtesy of soiled tighty whities...........
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