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Road Side Pub
Texas 2k11 Road trip horror story
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 10538011" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>yeah i can imagine with cold winter days where you need the car to warm up first. im sure the "law" would look at the situation and then determine if they'd want to screw the person over who left it running. probably not. probably more of "there in case we need it" type of law. like some dummy leaving their truck idling at a gas station while running in to take a piss or whatever. where its kind of like its obvious that some dbag would take it. </p><p></p><p>a diesel truck hauling a huge heavy trailer in a hotel parking lot, doesnt really qualify imo. you wouldnt really expect someone to jump in and drive off with something that massive and its reasonable that he'd have it warming up or whatever, in the morning. its not like it was at a 711 or a gas station where you have lots of various people coming and going. i doubt it will come back on him at all. i just hope the dbag insurance company doesnt try to weasel out of it, which theyre famous for trying to do :bored:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 10538011, member: 40308"] yeah i can imagine with cold winter days where you need the car to warm up first. im sure the "law" would look at the situation and then determine if they'd want to screw the person over who left it running. probably not. probably more of "there in case we need it" type of law. like some dummy leaving their truck idling at a gas station while running in to take a piss or whatever. where its kind of like its obvious that some dbag would take it. a diesel truck hauling a huge heavy trailer in a hotel parking lot, doesnt really qualify imo. you wouldnt really expect someone to jump in and drive off with something that massive and its reasonable that he'd have it warming up or whatever, in the morning. its not like it was at a 711 or a gas station where you have lots of various people coming and going. i doubt it will come back on him at all. i just hope the dbag insurance company doesnt try to weasel out of it, which theyre famous for trying to do :bored: [/QUOTE]
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