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I thought it was. I contacted Steve Earwood of Rockingham fame and he referred to a person with the NC Motorsports Association. This might be an isolated problem, but it sounds like overaggressive police for the numerous violations. Driver had a CDL, privately licensed vehicle, and licensed in Louisiana. Maybe there was a problem with the webbing between the toes or something like that. We do live in the water you know. I would think we could get something done.
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I worry about towing a lot. I do most of mine in Texas. My rig is 65'7". Texas state law says 65' max. Havve not had any problems yet.
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With most local and state governments having cash flow issues you will probably see things like this pick up. They figure it's more likely someone out of state will not fight and they get free money.
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TN and Ohio used to be real bad about this.
Five of us left Norwalk one time heading back to AL when we all got pulled over by state troopers. They let the first guy go....he had an Ohio tag, then proceeded to give us all speeding tickets then scoured the rigs for more violations.......they new we wouldn't come back to Ohio to fight them! TN used to be bad about having to buy "fuel stickers" for the tow rigs. Jim |
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