You are correct...my error. I would add that after spending this morning talking with my friend's son who is a CHP officer (after I read your correction) I seriously doubt that any enforcement will occur by CHP. He said that fellow officers have discussed it and the only way they would enforce the no idle laws is if the truck was parked in a restricted area (within 100 ft of homes or school) and then only if there is a complaint to the CHP. Of course, where I travel, no one in their right mind would shut their engine down in the winter ...let alone during a storm. I know, as I said earlier, that the Truckee scales are just ignoring the regulation.
Don't Forget, The Big Strike Is Tomorrow!!!
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I kinda of wish the strike was real. Then good Ol' Arnold would be missing his toilet paper, and coffee etc.... Maybe that'd get him to thinking.
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But it takes far less backbone to piss and moan about a situation than it does to put forth the effort to get yourself out of it and move on. So that's where I choose to put my energy.
If you're unhappy with your chosen career, Arigo, please feel free to adopt my wimpy little lie down and get walked on attitude and find yourself different and more personally suitable employment. -
I've been on STRIKE for a couple of weeks. about time somebody joins me
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But my logbook is highly technicaly correct when i pay attention to it.
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BostonTanker Thanks this.
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And last but not least
Independent truckers fighting for union picket September 19 outside Port of Miami
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