Other truck drivers are buying beer, should I report them?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by IluvCATS, Dec 16, 2018.
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I was contemplating a lifetime of running whiskey and found it to be a little limiting. I can almost taste the stuff sloshing in that container to this day.Gulf and WesternPlains Thank this. -
the best place was willies bio diesel. park there for the weekend and go to the saloon. to bad petro torn that place down.
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Stay out of it...
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In many states, I do not know about all, but your truck is considered your home and you can drink in it as long as you are legally parked, idling or not. The law is different from a private non commercial vehicle.
I was behind a cabover in orange Texas once, when he hit some slight s curves on the street, running less than 30 mph.
He had a load of curved prefabbed pipe of some sort and it shifted on him and flopped it on it's side.
He climbed out and we bs for a little while, when he had an oh no moment and climbed back in, meanwhile the law had pulled up behind him and walked up. Beer cans started flying out the open drivers window and raining down on us, the cop stepped in front where he could look through the windshield and told the guy to stop throwing the beer cans out unless he wanted a littering ticket. lol I was rolling in the grass. lolx1Heavy, Opus, Texas_hwy_287 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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