Some circumstances should be different, I can see good, had to get glasses so i could read the small print on contracts.
Even at DMV they put that writhing little bitty in that box.
when i got glasses the dmv “forgot” to turn on writings in the box, because lady was running around with the eye doctor in town.
So, this was before being known, but i can drive/back/do safety functions except reading a map without glasses.
So why have must have corrected lenses to operate the vehicle and, how do they know, i need to have them on when i go by?
Spies.
But yet i passed a guy in a semi the other day on i44 with his left leg hung out the window.
Be careful in Kentucky
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by LoneRanger, Sep 14, 2022.
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As a CEO of a company that I worked for years ago told me, if you watch any employee 24 hours a day and seven days a week you’ll find reasons to fire them. Even your best employees. It’s just human nature in the way it is. This wasn’t even a truck driving company. They were thinking about installing cameras in different places and he opted out of it. -
This camera is AT the scale ?
Y’all just now figured out that the scales have lots of cameras ?
And how is this different from the clerk just looking out the window at the trucks slowing rolling over the scale ?
The corrective lens ticket is gonna be a fun one . I smell a lawsuit .
I wear contact lenses , does the camera pick that up ?flood Thanks this. -
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