Reserved parking spot

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  1. Wasted Thyme

    Wasted Thyme Road Train Member

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    Listen guys. If you want to argue about who can post where. Take it somewhere else. If the forum owners cared. They'd have set it up that way. Enough.
     
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  3. ProfessionalNoticer

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    They do. Read it yourself. BTW, I've seen countless (and worthless) trollike posts from you on many threads here. Perhaps you should practice what you preach.

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  4. Six9GS

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    I have the same kingpin lock. Mine is actually a set with a padlock and the kingpin lock set to the same key. Unsure how pickable it is but it isn't a standard kind of key, so should be more difficult to pick than a normal type lock and key. But since I'm not a lock picker, I have no real idea. And, through a qwerk of events, I actually have 2 off these sets and an additional padlock of the same style. So, I'm prepared.
    All that said, my company is pretty picky about dropping a trailer and leaving it unattended, especially if it had a load on it. Most situations it is considered a big no no. Only time, outside a terminal or shipper facility, that I've dropped a trailer is when I had to take my truck, sans trailer, to the repair shop of a truck stop and the trailer was right there at the same truck stop.
     
  5. SMK Shoe

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    I may drop a trailer for a couple hours during the day to do some running around. But not over night. I have a 40' Gooseneck and would be to easy for someone to back under it and drive away. There are a lot more secure drop yards near big cities popping up. couple dollars a day and they give you a access code to get in and out. Video camera's watching the entire yard, and most of them have pretty decent parking area. Using them a lot more for my resets. Easier than finding a decent hotel with truck parking.
     
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