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Originally Posted by golfhobo
C'mon, Stan. You know what I'm saying. Nearly every post was a slam against the so-called "liberal judge." I'd like to take the focus OFF of the judge and put it on the Event!
YOU are my "resident expert" on Hazmat hauling, and I wanted YOUR opinion.
LOL...as a "resident expert"...Yeah....the driver screwed up. He should have had a set of written directions supplied by the company, if he did not already know where the location he was headed to was. Using the GPS is nice. I have a cheap...(free) Garmin nuvii. I use it all the time. BUT.......when it tells me to drive a route that I obviously should not be on.....I keep going....and follow the directions I received either via Qualcomm from the company....Or directly from the customer. Anymore I use it mainly as a street identifier as I drive, without having it programmed for a destination.
The fines and jail time for the driver are a crock of chit, motivated more by the fact that he works for Halliburton I think than what he did.