Posted by Dave H (MI) on February 12, 2018 at 07:53:05 from (50.108.101.201):
Sitting here waiting for someone and remembering hay from last summer. I was hauling 100 bales on an 18' trailer last summer when I noticed one of the cars in the line behind me kept passing one car at a time until he was right behind me. Drove there for a mile or so then whipped out to pass me except he pulled up beside me, honked and motioned for me to pull over. Then he cut across the front of me and we ended up stopped on the shoulder. I got out, he got out and proceeded to tell me that something had come off the trailer and damaged his car. I said "really", and walked around the trailer. All tied down nice, no parts missing from the nearly new trailer. I said "I don't think that happened". He insisted. I pointed out my chase car which had been right behind me until he cut them off. Told him I think they would have seen something. He mumbled something about a mistake and ran up, jumped in his car and was gone before any of us got the license plate. And that, I guess, is why the daughter bought me a dash cam for the trucks this Christmas.
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