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Hauler driver got pulled over.. a little unusual
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<blockquote data-quote="blacksheep-1" data-source="post: 15353743" data-attributes="member: 33936"><p>OK, after all the legal stuff this is how it turned out, the driver was being paid to drive the rig, therefore he did indeed need a log, and it was a defacto "commercial vehicle". Therefore the ticket{s} stood. The lawyer requested that he receive no points and would pay the fine and court costs but the judge wanted points on the license. It does seem that CDL license holders are held to a higher standard than regular drivers, and rightly so, although it seems like maybe under the circumstances the judge would throw him a bone..but whatever.</p><p>In any case if you have a rig registered as an RV, either the owner needs to be driving it, or someone that is NOT being paid to drive.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your input, I thought you might like to know how it turned out..</p><p></p><p>Be safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksheep-1, post: 15353743, member: 33936"] OK, after all the legal stuff this is how it turned out, the driver was being paid to drive the rig, therefore he did indeed need a log, and it was a defacto "commercial vehicle". Therefore the ticket{s} stood. The lawyer requested that he receive no points and would pay the fine and court costs but the judge wanted points on the license. It does seem that CDL license holders are held to a higher standard than regular drivers, and rightly so, although it seems like maybe under the circumstances the judge would throw him a bone..but whatever. In any case if you have a rig registered as an RV, either the owner needs to be driving it, or someone that is NOT being paid to drive. Thanks for your input, I thought you might like to know how it turned out.. Be safe [/QUOTE]
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