Posted by PJH on November 13, 2009 at 20:37:30 from (71.171.254.183):
In Reply to: DOT and farmers posted by dieseldoc on November 13, 2009 at 11:39:59:
Give someone a little authority, and they'll show you how much "class" they have.
We were laying blacktop one morning. Paver broke down on the header. Had every truck on the job, loaded, waiting for the call to get in line. They were sitting everywhere. I was in my pickup, catching up my bookwork, when a state cop pulled up to my window. He said, "You can't have that many trucks registered to the same common carrier." I said, "I don't know anything about these trucks - the contractor makes the arrangements with the trucking companies." He got real sarcastic and said "I bet you don't know anything about these trucks." I told him to get his little ticket book out and start writing tickets if he thinks something is wrong. He stared at me for a real long time, put his car in gear, and drove off. No tickets. Just wanted to be a horses patoot.
Overall, I've had more good experiences with cops than bad, but you don't forget the bad ones.
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