Posted by larryanderson on May 07, 2012 at 06:04:53 from (75.104.160.36):
In Reply to: Another D.O.T nighmare posted by larryanderson on May 06, 2012 at 09:45:04:
Like I have stated opinions are what makes a forum interesting and this turned out to be a good one.One of my experiences after getting the light to go behind the scale with one of my semis that resulted in an inspection of a clean well maintained truck that should not have had much wrong netted a brake on trailer that was out of adjustment problem being I was right behind him when put a wrench on it.I told him I wanted to talk to his supervisor at which time he changed his mind and sent me on my way.They will look for anything as I know of new trucks that have been cited for small exhaust leaks.You say its their job but they can sure make wish you had a different way to make a living.
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