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That's easy for you to say, you dont live here.
So the N.Y. Times does a poll and 77% of the people say that congress is out of touch and should be voted out. But 29% say that there congressmen is doing a good job. If you keep putting the same person in office pretty soon they forget about you. RE-ELECT NO ONE!
Like any other law abiding trucker you should have been carrying 2 log books.The biggest fine I ever got in over 20 years of trucking was in CA. Got a ticket for log book not in possession. Weird thing was mandatory court appearance. Sat in the HUGE Orange County court house while The judge kept reading the names of failure to appears. The ones who did show up, for offenses such as driving on revoked and failure to appear (that would get you $500-700 where I'm from), he was handing out $50 fines like candy. So, I'm sitting there thinking that I've got nothing to worry about.
Bullsh*t! A few people before me was another truck driver, who was there with his employer. His overweight fine was over $9,000! Now I'm thinking "WTF!" They get to me and it's over $3,000. I had him repeat it because I thought that I must have heard him wrong.
Would you believe an attorney I called before I went wouldn't even take my money? He said they won't plead anything down with the truckers. California should damn near be able to operate on the money it rakes in at it's weigh stations. I've always wanted to know how much they take in in a day and in a year. Has to be huge. Definitely a for profit organization.
Yeah, if you're a bum with your hand out, California gives you everything you need. If you dare to try to achieve in that state via capitalism as a small business owner, you're a walking dollar sign with a bullseye on it.
If they think automakers owe THEM money, shouldn't truckers be able to sue THEM for having paid fines for years that were over ten times what they are in any other state? I'd like to be part of THAT class action.