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Crackaces: When you say "pulled over" I will assume that you mean a traffic stop. Police cannot just make arbitrary and random traffic stops
.Crackaces: When you say "pulled over" I will assume that you mean a traffic stop. Police cannot just make arbitrary and random traffic stops
This is exactly what they are doing here.............stopping trucks along the side of the interstate just to look at the log books, when driver asks why they were stopped the officer just says, "I need to see your log book." After officer has collected paperwork from the driver then a truck inspection proceeds.........just was wondering how frequently this occurs if it's a common thing we've just not ran into before or something for 'DOT week'
Alot of the drivers make it through there just fine the ones that don't the officer escorts to the nearest service station lot (not a big truckstop just a lil lot with a service station) until they are able to go again (one put out of service for 10 hours for not having a signature on day before's log was filled out all but the signature, no other violations or warnings, not here to dispute that matter know the signature should have been there and not to contest it, that signature being absent on that page for day before is wrote up as 'driver failing to keep past 7 days current'......I know that was drivers responsibility to put it on there and not going to dispute it but just wondered how frequent these stops are made just to check out the book..........