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Posted by caleb on October 06, 2004 at 21:08:44 from (208.180.16.104):
In Reply to: Re: Off-Topic Dillon Update posted by charlie2pop on October 06, 2004 at 20:51:44:
Its truck drivers like that guy that give the rest of them bad wraps. Not all truckers are so inconsiderate of other peoples lives. On my way home from Nebraska this past weekend a trucker wouldnt let a car enter from the on ramp. We were at a dead stand still south of Dallas and the car was being quite curtious. What difference is one car going to make when we all knew it was a 1.5 hour delay? The trucker might have even bumped the guy too. Needless to say our great DPS in Texas arrived and pulled the trucker to the side. What he charged him with who knows? Anyway I really do hope that whatever state youre in will prosecute that guy for vehicular manslaughter or the like. And for all you decent law abiding truckers thank you for keeping America rolling safely. And may God be with Dillon and his entire family. My prayers go out to y'all. Caleb in TX
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