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Re: Highway Patrol on Donut Patrol
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Posted by roger on April 05, 2004 at 18:16:31 from (69.66.114.39):
In Reply to: Highway Patrol on Donut Patrol posted by Rauville on April 04, 2004 at 21:25:17:
local construction company has older trucks, not shiny but all the lights work and all paperwork is current. While being inspected one day by an Iowa DOT officer, a ratty looking truck hauling a beat up dozer went by. When the guy asked why the officer wasn't stopping guys like that the response was " people with equipment like that don't have any money to pay tickets with its easier to get money out of a reputable company with decent equipment". BUT one work of caution if you are in central Iowa and the "Blond Diesel Bitch" stops you, she will inspect your vehicle until she finds something.regardless how nitpicky it is with her everyone gets a ticket.
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