Got a written warning, what now?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Sharno, Oct 18, 2016.
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Any inspection, pencil whipped or not has to be signed by the driver and a copy provided to him. On that copy it clearly states the form has to be sent to the company.
So if there is a question about does one need to notify ones company, my assumption,, and again maybe it's just me, but simply asking the question tells me there is no inspection involved.or he would have had his answer on his copy. -
Look at some of the response he has recieved. It's not just him.25(2)+2 Thanks this.
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Correct me if I am wrong. If you get a warning you must fax a copy of it in. If in the process you did not log your potty breaks you also get a false log ticket, you get 5,000 CSA points and if you have kids DFACS gets em. Have I about covered it?
scottied67 Thanks this. -
Don't be silly...
no one uses a fax anymore.
.Rusty Trawler Thanks this. -
You keep saying inspection but I think you mean examination.
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You left off where they whack his peepee with an organic carrot
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OK I will correct you, the driver never gets CSA points for falsifying their logs. Their carrier however would get CSA points even if it were a warning.
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Oh that smarts too.
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No, mean inspection
http://cvsa.org/inspections/inspections/all-inspection-levels/scottied67 Thanks this.
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