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Re: How do these guys get CDL's?


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Posted by jwmfarms on June 29, 2011 at 13:04:33 from (71.127.135.9):

In Reply to: Re: How do these guys get CDL's? posted by coloken on June 29, 2011 at 11:52:04:

Don"t think for a minute it doesn"t happen. I live in a region that sees a lot of garbage trucks from the D.C./Baltimore area, on the way to a couple of big commercial landfills. Almost all are driven by "Hispanics". Several have been stopped that were being driven by 13-14 yr. old boys, while the guy with the permit was asleep in the sleeper. Others have one driving, one "riding shotgun", and one asleep in back. Usually only one will have a valid permit, and the truck rolls around the clock. They don"t stop even to maintain them, and it shows. Several years ago, four trucks were speeding on a back road that they were restricted from travelling on. Ran a deputy off the road. He gave chase and with the help of his radio, had all four stopped before they got to the landfill. Wrote the first up and sent him on his way. Goes to second truck, driver hands him what appears to be a valid permit. Problem was, it was for the driver that just left. Second deputy goes to landfill and arrests him. Turns out it was his picture, but he wasn"t who permit said he was. Third also has a permit for the first. You get a permit, sell it, go back and say you lost it, get another, and keep going. Fourth driver, didn"t want to pay for an illegal permit, so he just taped his picture to a credit card! Actually gave it to the deputy! It turned was stolen. Big day for the sheriff"s department. All were arrested and charged with speeding and driving on restricted road. Three for giving false identification, one for no ID at all and possesion of a stolen credit card. One for identity theft. And guess what? All were here illegally, and were deported. With our border being like it is, probably were back behind the wheel of the same truck in a couple of weeks. So don"t think it"s just made up for a good story!


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