So true today a few strokes on the old keyboard and a lot of info can be found , back in time it was a phone call and the hope of getting the correct person who then sorted through piles of documents to get the info and most only went back a few pages.
My 1st ticket
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by nshore harleyguy, Jun 25, 2014.
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Also back in the day when you accumulated too many points on one license you just started showing them another.
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Wish I would have read this thread earlier. Okay you legal eagles tell me how or where I'm wrong in my thinking. When he asked to see bills and logs I would have asked for his certification being he was local.
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I can't believe a local cop bothered to ask for your logs. Those guys generally aren't trained to enforce DOT rules for trucks.
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It was pretty obvious he had no clue what he was looking at (qualcom) he jumped all over me when he saw I didn't have much time left before my 30 minute break. He said "you are all out of hrs and need to shut down for the day" LOL. I took my 30 while he was writing me my ticket LOL
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I tried that in Knoxville TN one time with a city he had it and wrote me a bunch of other violations as well since aaking if he was certified to read a log book was being a ########.
Sorry the fool could not even read a log book I mean he asked, looked and goes what non for today hello its carbon paper so not only was he to blind to see it which was weird since I handed it to him opened to it but 2 copies of it was there.
Oh back in the day when I had my MO license no body ever reported to them so no points ever not even the 103 in a 70 (personal car and young and dumb).
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