Utah drivers with recent violent felony convictions would be barred from holding a CDL under new bil
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Chinatown, Feb 14, 2025.
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silverspur, Flat Earth Trucker, exhausted379 and 2 others Thank this.
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Only 3 years prior disqualify ? Should be longer. And should be a federal law
3 years is not ling enough to show someone has turned life aroundsilverspur and broke down plumber Thank this. -
It's a "catch 22". As a society, we want them to show they "changed". But then we don't give them the opportunity, sometimes for many years, to be in a position to show it.
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The tendency for violence does not change quickly. So giving someone the opportunity to show it, is in fact displayed by behavior over the course of time
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Good maybe next they can go after the ones that don’t speak the English language.
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Used to be they were put out of service, by Diesel Bears. Butt..... when seats need to be filled the bar is loweredFlat Earth Trucker, BoostedTeg and broke down plumber Thank this.
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True. Thus the catch 22.
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No catch 22
But a reasonable amount of time to lower the chance of recividism is quite a bit more than 3 years, to put a person with violent tendencies in a transient occupationbroke down plumber Thanks this. -
Ok. Whatever you say.
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You care to make a counter point concerning how putting a violent felon in a truck after 36 months from a conviction, is a safe idea ?
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