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<p>[QUOTE="whitelinequeen, post: 9563656, member: 88979"]A driver in a women's trucking group that I belong to posted about coming into a company yard (SLCTG) in SLC to drop empty. She was getting ready to get off the truck to fly home.</p><p><br /></p><p>They were accosted by cops or feds, told to vacate the truck immediately and ended up stranded in SLC at night with all their gear and no way to move it and no place to stay. I've been unable to communicate with her since that post, so I don't know how things turned out.</p><p><br /></p><p> I took the link that I found here and created a post explaining what was happening and shared it with several trucking groups I belong to in hopes of warning anyone that might be affected by this to not blindly drive into company property and find themselves stuck.</p><p><br /></p><p> The people I described above were company drivers. I have no idea how a lease op would be affected by something like this, but you can bet I wouldn't go anywhere near a company property until I had made other plans for where my stuff was going and where I was going to stay, to say nothing of transport and another job.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="whitelinequeen, post: 9563656, member: 88979"]A driver in a women's trucking group that I belong to posted about coming into a company yard (SLCTG) in SLC to drop empty. She was getting ready to get off the truck to fly home. They were accosted by cops or feds, told to vacate the truck immediately and ended up stranded in SLC at night with all their gear and no way to move it and no place to stay. I've been unable to communicate with her since that post, so I don't know how things turned out. I took the link that I found here and created a post explaining what was happening and shared it with several trucking groups I belong to in hopes of warning anyone that might be affected by this to not blindly drive into company property and find themselves stuck. The people I described above were company drivers. I have no idea how a lease op would be affected by something like this, but you can bet I wouldn't go anywhere near a company property until I had made other plans for where my stuff was going and where I was going to stay, to say nothing of transport and another job.[/QUOTE]
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