I never said we went to court. We went to DataQ and fought it, and yes - it was removed off the drivers and our companys score.
is this true?
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See how Mr. DOT enjoys tripping over a water bottle into some chips
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Never ever, nothing good can come from it.skyviper73, Handog, southtruck and 2 others Thank this. -
The police have to have probable cause, like a visible gun or drugs laying around. If you are clean and your truck is clean, the DOT will leave you alone. I'm not saying that they will search you just because you and your truck are dirty, but if you are unlucky enough to be stopped, being clean and professional is always a better bet than being a dirty scumbag.
You can find numerous videos on the net where people are being asked by the police to have their vehicle searched. They say no and unless the police have probable cause they can't do anything but let you go. Keep an accurate log book or EOBR, make sure your lights work, brakes are in adjustment, tires are good, and your load isn't falling off the trailer the DOT will move on to the next guy.
There is a lot of wisdom in having a good rapport with officials. As far as the 4th amendment, well chances are if you are stopped it will be your word vs. the officer, so keep your cool, be smart about the answers you give the DOT and follow the rules.Mudguppy, MrEd and skyviper73 Thank this. -
how many times does this question have to be asked? anyway, sure say no to the DOT man, it's your right. it's also his right to write you separate tickets for everything wrong he can find. if you want to keep them outa your bunk, get a dog. everytime i tell them or show them i have one, any inclination of having to hassle with it is gone.
as for the 4th amendment, ya need to learn, as a truck driver typically you don't have any rights. for example, most 4 wheelers have to do something wrong to get pulled over... you as a professional driver don't.
by the way, here's Trucker Dog practicing her DOT face.
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