There is a place I went with a tanker that a guy pulled my red line loose and put a lock on it and didn't say a word to me about it. I still had air going to the trailer and when he pulled it loose the glad hand seal blew off and went onto a ditch. Good thing I carry several new ones in my tool box. His co-worker said he almost crapped his pants when it happened and he doesn't do that anymore. He has the driver disconnect it now. Lubrizol in Pasadena Texas.
Dock workers touching your trailer air lines
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Dude, do you really think that's the only key I've got? -
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Although I will say the place I went to Friday was good. They ask the driver to remove the line and they put the lock on the gladhand receiver on the trailer. -
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I usually get asked, mainly because most of the dock guys want to know why I have no air lines to begin with (Cali connects),
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The problem with youtube is everyone thinks that they are an attorney now. You need to learn the difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause. Even then you have several jurisdictions at play now and the feds win 99% of the time.jbatmick Thanks this.
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