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Re: OUT Of Towner stay OUT!
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Posted by tcwinkc on November 25, 2006 at 00:20:49 from (64.136.49.229):
In Reply to: OUT Of Towner stay OUT! posted by NO tools on November 22, 2006 at 16:21:04:
About two months ago I moved my buddys 40' gooseneck out to a jobsite with my 99 f350 dually. I have 16,000 plates and CDL.When stopped he said the tags were not on trailer. I had registration and proof that it had tags,buddy takes them off as trailer is not used much yet(three months old). DOT officer begans hassling me over the fact of whether I was a for hire driver or helping out a friend,I asked what difference that would make as I was properly liscensed to pull an empty trailer.He directed me to pull off on a side road and began the inspection.Yes just as if I were driving a 90,000 pound over the road truck,lights,brakes,steering suspension,he even scaled all axles.I am disabled and sat in the truck and took a nap.When finished he told me if he saw me again without the plate on he would right me a ticket.Sure seems like a lot of work for a ten dollar fine.I showed him respect neverthless.It made me wonder though what his motivation was, maybe he doesnt like Ford trucks??
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