Posted by fixerupper on December 31, 2014 at 13:20:11 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: OT-CDL posted by Tim S on December 31, 2014 at 12:45:27:
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Yes it is a shame our own country's DOT officers have to interpret the law the way they want to see it. The rules they have to go by are so complex only a team of lawyers can make sense of it. Then top that off with an officer who either has had a bad day or has a sense of power. We got into a long argument with a DOT officer once at a scale in Idaho when we were pulling multiple oversize machinery. To prove his point in the argument he pulled out the big book. It's a thick book and the way the fine print is worded with all the exceptions to, for example, paragraph D, pg5 of sec F it's enough to make the most organized person's brain go up in smoke. And then at the next scale the woman there herded us into a corner and chewed our butts for something one of our crew had done a week ago, and we knew nothing about it. That's the reason why truckers find routes around the scales.
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