can I lie on a dot physical?
Kidding? Me? Absolutely I am, but with some of these questions being asked I kinda wonder if I'm the only one kidding. I am trying to believe in the old addage that a question is always good to ask, but come on, some of these questions being asked borders on pure stupidity. Note, see original question above.
can I lie on a dot physical?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by shreder_dave, Jan 12, 2011.
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I Take depakote for cluster headaches and drive a fuel truck I have permission from my doctor and have no negative side effects. Almost ever prescription drug says may cause drowsiness be careful when operating machinery. I have no tickets and no accidents on my record.
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Unfortunately, though, with our legal system, and the aggressive ambulance chasers we have... the fact that you're on a prescription your doctor says is ok may not relieve you from liability. All the jury needs to hear is that you were taking something that may cause drowsiness and you drove anyway.
Check out this guy's stand on things... you think he cares if your doctor said it was ok?
http://www.jimadler.com/
This guy is "The Texas Hammer" and says he "doesn't bark, he bites". -
Having your eyes open may cause drowsiness.
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I found this I cannot say how accurate it is but it looks fairly comprehensive.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061028201111AAM06ve
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Chinatown Thanks this.
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When the words "should I" and "lie" come to mind, one should already know the answer to their question in one word, "no"!
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Do you still have your medical card?
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