Posted by thurlow on September 01, 2009 at 15:19:46 from (74.177.51.201):
In Reply to: Re: O/T diesel fuel posted by gitrib on September 01, 2009 at 13:16:00:
Tax guys in TN can do 'stuff' far beyond what law enforcement agencies (sheriff, po-leece, constables, highway patrol, TBI, etc can. They can come on your farm....without permission or any suspected wrong......and check your vehicles/fuel tanks. I was taking a tent down on the church grounds a few years ago. This is on a country blacktop road. Tax guy drove slowly by; came back in a few minutes, asked if he could check my truck fuel tank. Said I don't know, what's the deal. Big fine if he found untaxed diesel, humongous fine if I refused permission. Have never put any 'dyed' fuel in it, so I was alright. He later sat on my tailgate and explained 'things' to me. Can't say I liked what he said........
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