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Posted by NO tools on November 22, 2006 at 16:21:04 from (71.79.44.154):
I have UT MOST respect for the law officals during holiday season.BUT no disrespect?? where is the common sense of some officer's the young one's?.Hauling 966 farmall I WAS OUT OF state (town police) IS suspicious (no left turn or brake light) NEED to see driver lis--truck--trailer--regsi---have you got insurance? (officer)DO you have any ideal why i stop you? NO sir. YOU don't have no lights on left corner of trailer.? IS that right? (O) Let me CK the REGSI i be right back. 3to4 minutes OK-----------But I have a ploblem with your load rigging. (ME) WHY's that i have the chains (X--ED) over the axles thats about as good as i can do. (OFFICER) well thats not the problem sir!the ploblem is the BINDERS. (WHAT) the binders? YES you see the handle have silver weld on them! (THATS) a I-D marker. THAT IS A MODIFICATION TO THE RIGGING!!!!! RRRRRRrrrrrrrrmmmmm old truck and trailer pass'es by hauling a old van no lights---TRAILER tags almost no trailer??????. (ME) DID ANYONE GET HURT IN THAT WRECK? WHAT WRECK! THAT one just went past here! NAW he LIVES just out the road he run a salvage yard. (ME) I think we beter just leave them rigging binders ALONE!? THEY are MODIFIED GET THEM OFF THERE!!. (ME) BUDDY I DON'T QUIT understand the ploblem WHY IN THE H-----LLLLLLLLLLL DON't you just WRITE the DANG'ED ticket OR take ME IN??. GUYS YOU TELL ME? I HAVE ALLREADY BEEN INSULTED?? THANKS BILL
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