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Posted by Harley on February 04, 2005 at 09:02:14 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: Weigh Stations posted by rej on February 04, 2005 at 07:47:48:
Sure wish you hadn't even gone here. Started trucking in 1970, and have been doing so off and on since, and the only thing weigh stations are good for is giving the communist, back-stabbing, union,lazy S.O.B.s that work there a place to get in out of the weather. Why don't they go pick on somebody that is not out trying to make a living. This posting site is not NEARLY long enough to document all the tales I could come up with about 30 or so years of trucking through weigh scales. No two states are the same. You have to be a Philadelphia lawyer to interpret the individual state's statutes, and then they change them on you and you can start all over. With a pickup, like others have said, I would and have just drive by them and not even look at them. You're not commercial, and if they want you, they are going to get you for something anyway. But I digress, I'll hold back now from telling what I really think about D.O.T. Later, Harley
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