Company Called DOT on Me- If I pay citation am I admitting guilt?

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  1. Outis

    Outis Light Load Member

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  3. Outis

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    Typo. Thats a very low estimate. 88 or 89 jobs
     
  4. REO6205

    REO6205 Road Train Member

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    Troll. And not even very good at it either.
     
  5. Outis

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    You should probably report me
     
  6. bad-luck

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    Never heard of a company calling DOT on a driver. Your violation effects their CSA score as well. I would fight the citation, and find another job immediately.
     
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  7. gentleroger

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    When the driver is outside the HOS and/or we have reason to think they're about to do something "less than intelligent", we will. I can think of one situation where the driver was on their way to the house in Detroit, but ran out of hours around Gary. Driver decided they were going home that night no matter what. MI State Police were notified and the truck was stopped around Benton Harbor. The driver was termed and provided a hotel and a bus ticket while the truck was towed. I don't remember if any citations were issued.

    The citation hurts, the tow bill is expensive, and the time/energy of dealing with the situation is significant. All of that is still cheaper than if the driver wrecks the truck in a single vehicle accident. If other vehicles/people get involved the liability is through the roof. If the company can show they were attempting to intervene, they can potentially limit punitive damage.
     
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  8. Savor the Flavor

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    And, as we all know, the company is very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very "risk-averse."

    Not that there's anything wrong with or overreactive about that, of course.
     
  9. Outis

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    Lol
     
  10. Outis

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    Makes sense. Sounds pretty much what I did. It was my last day and I was intent on delivering to make sure I get paid and I had plans the next day so I wasnt staying an extra day. I should have just not taken it and sacrificed the money now I wouldn't have to deal with this
     
  11. Outis

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    Yeah its pretty stupid. I plan on just telling the judge my side how its not really a violation just an an ELD error.
    I was already quitting and it was my last day. Luckily im hired on somewhere else and they ran my reports already. I dont see why they would run the reports again later and find out? I dont really even need to tell them since it happened at a different carrier
     
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