Posted by Tim S on July 04, 2016 at 10:06:03 from (107.128.253.44):
In Reply to: Geo-TH,In posted by John in La on July 04, 2016 at 07:53:53:
You are all kinda right, but the rules are so foggy that you will not get the same answer twice, and personal attitude of the officer will change as you go..I think having a tidy load and out fit, tied down well with all the lights working is the beginning of having a good trip. I know it sounds vain, but looks have a lot to do with being pulled over, a raggy old truck and trailer is just asking to be checked out...and as far as straps go I would never use them to hold equipment on,, I see all kinds of methods come in here and most of the times with straps they are ether "near" cut,, or "completely cut"..I would travel to more out of state shows if it wasn't for running the gauntlet with the Law and all the attitudes of the officers involved,, and yes there are a lot of them with good intentions, but it only takes one or two to ruin your trip... It seems that most of them wake up wanting to ruin some ones day...Darn it
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