Prisoner drivers
#11
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They sure do.In fact many have been released early in order for them to fully cooperate. Alot of people like this idiot who posted earlier doesnt realize that the governement doesnt care about anybodies public safety hen it comes to cutting there bottom line.
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I think you are pulling our leg. I doubt that the government would take a chance on two prisoners, one of whom was convicted of transporting drugs in a big truck, to drive a truck while they are technically incarcerated. Drug transportation in a commercial vehicle is a big no no. I am skeptical. If they were driving for JB Hunt they would not have a government tag on the truck. It would be a civilian tag registered to JB Hunt. The government nor JB Hunt would take a chance on people with that type of background. The risk would be too great.
#13
Wow some flunky Marten dweller called me an idiot, I am so hurt.
News flash dweller boy, this isn't the CB, so when you make up trucker stories, you are going to be called out on them. I know on the CB you can get away with it, as the people you are trying to impress fade off into dweller land, never to be heard from again, but here there is accountability. Ankle bracelets, now that is rich. I am really surprised you didn't come up with embedded micro chips, ankle bracelets are so 90's. :rolleyes: The only thing you left out was the U.S. Marshall's being involved somehow.
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Wow some flunky Marten dweller called me an idiot, I am so hurt.
News flash dweller boy, this isn't the CB, so when you make up trucker stories, you are going to be called out on them. I know on the CB you can get away with it, as the people you are trying to impress fade off into dweller land, never to be heard from again, but here there is accountability. Ankle bracelets, now that is rich. I am really surprised you didn't come up with embedded micro chips, ankle bracelets are so 90's. :rolleyes: The only thing you left out was the U.S. Marshall's being involved somehow.
#15
Multi state work release, that is a good one.
Almost as believable as a convicted drug runner driving a truck around the country. What could go wrong with that? Save it fro the lunch counter Marten boy, I am sure the starry eyed newbies eat it all up. BTW, it is the storytellers job to prove trucker stories true, not the other way around.
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Multi state work release, that is a good one.
Almost as believable as a convicted drug runner driving a truck around the country. What could go wrong with that? Save it fro the lunch counter Marten boy, I am sure the starry eyed newbies eat it all up. BTW, it is the storytellers job to prove trucker stories true, not the other way around.![]()
#17
Sunday is your only day off? Wow, that sucks.
I guess I should change my moniker to Former Part Time Dweller. I gave up the lifestyle 3 years ago, and that was only dwelling Mon- Fri. I was never a super trucker like yourself, I couldn't stand the stench, or the trucker tales.
Last edited by Part Time Dweller; 10-05-2008 at 10:39 AM.
#18
Didn't Tim Wilson have the song 'Peterbilt Prison" It is Cool Hand Luke with exit ramps.
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#19
Yes Yes Yes CAD is back up and running!!!!
I knew that it wouldn't take long. Some of the new features are really cool! I believe you MDCA. There is bound to be some independent information out there about this program. We'll find it. Were they local or OTR drivers? ![]()
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