Lisa Horton is One Smart Woman: SUVs Stink
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Yet another example that tells us you haven't done your research.
California Law: 10A.14(3) It is illegal at any age and under any
circumstances to operate a vehicle with a BAC of 0.008% or greater, and
0.04% or greater when operating a commercial vehicle. CDH:62.
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/curriculum/unit10text.pdf FYI A class 1
driver can't even transport alcohol with his groceries to his home, in
his commercial truck
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aunt, millie wrote:
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> Fine, but that wasn't my point. I'm talking about truck drivers that
> speed or drive drunk or when tired. If caught they should be punished
> much more severely than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
California Law: 10A.14(3) It is illegal at any age and under any
circumstances to operate a vehicle with a BAC of 0.008% or greater, and
0.04% or greater when operating a commercial vehicle. CDH:62.
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/curriculum/unit10text.pdf FYI A class 1
driver can't even transport alcohol with his groceries to his home, in
his commercial truck
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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aunt, millie wrote:
>
> Fine, but that wasn't my point. I'm talking about truck drivers that
> speed or drive drunk or when tired. If caught they should be punished
> much more severely than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
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Yet another example that tells us you haven't done your research.
California Law: 10A.14(3) It is illegal at any age and under any
circumstances to operate a vehicle with a BAC of 0.008% or greater, and
0.04% or greater when operating a commercial vehicle. CDH:62.
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/curriculum/unit10text.pdf FYI A class 1
driver can't even transport alcohol with his groceries to his home, in
his commercial truck
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
aunt, millie wrote:
>
> Fine, but that wasn't my point. I'm talking about truck drivers that
> speed or drive drunk or when tired. If caught they should be punished
> much more severely than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
California Law: 10A.14(3) It is illegal at any age and under any
circumstances to operate a vehicle with a BAC of 0.008% or greater, and
0.04% or greater when operating a commercial vehicle. CDH:62.
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/curriculum/unit10text.pdf FYI A class 1
driver can't even transport alcohol with his groceries to his home, in
his commercial truck
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
aunt, millie wrote:
>
> Fine, but that wasn't my point. I'm talking about truck drivers that
> speed or drive drunk or when tired. If caught they should be punished
> much more severely than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
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> I'm talking about truck drivers that speed or drive drunk
> or when tired.
You should have mentioned that up front rather than making a blanket
statement.....
> If caught they should be punished much more severely
> than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
Have you ever looked into comercial lisencing??? Truck drivers ARE
punished with higher fines for traffic violations. Not to mention that
you'll loose your commercial lisence before your regular one when you start
racking up points.
Mike
> or when tired.
You should have mentioned that up front rather than making a blanket
statement.....
> If caught they should be punished much more severely
> than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
Have you ever looked into comercial lisencing??? Truck drivers ARE
punished with higher fines for traffic violations. Not to mention that
you'll loose your commercial lisence before your regular one when you start
racking up points.
Mike
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> I'm talking about truck drivers that speed or drive drunk
> or when tired.
You should have mentioned that up front rather than making a blanket
statement.....
> If caught they should be punished much more severely
> than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
Have you ever looked into comercial lisencing??? Truck drivers ARE
punished with higher fines for traffic violations. Not to mention that
you'll loose your commercial lisence before your regular one when you start
racking up points.
Mike
> or when tired.
You should have mentioned that up front rather than making a blanket
statement.....
> If caught they should be punished much more severely
> than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
Have you ever looked into comercial lisencing??? Truck drivers ARE
punished with higher fines for traffic violations. Not to mention that
you'll loose your commercial lisence before your regular one when you start
racking up points.
Mike
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> I'm talking about truck drivers that speed or drive drunk
> or when tired.
You should have mentioned that up front rather than making a blanket
statement.....
> If caught they should be punished much more severely
> than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
Have you ever looked into comercial lisencing??? Truck drivers ARE
punished with higher fines for traffic violations. Not to mention that
you'll loose your commercial lisence before your regular one when you start
racking up points.
Mike
> or when tired.
You should have mentioned that up front rather than making a blanket
statement.....
> If caught they should be punished much more severely
> than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
Have you ever looked into comercial lisencing??? Truck drivers ARE
punished with higher fines for traffic violations. Not to mention that
you'll loose your commercial lisence before your regular one when you start
racking up points.
Mike
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>
> Fine, but that wasn't my point. I'm talking about truck drivers that
> speed or drive drunk or when tired. If caught they should be punished
> much more severely than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
>
OK, you advocate death penalty for 56 in a 55. What do you advocate for 56
in a 55 with a truck? -Dave
> Fine, but that wasn't my point. I'm talking about truck drivers that
> speed or drive drunk or when tired. If caught they should be punished
> much more severely than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
>
OK, you advocate death penalty for 56 in a 55. What do you advocate for 56
in a 55 with a truck? -Dave
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>
> Fine, but that wasn't my point. I'm talking about truck drivers that
> speed or drive drunk or when tired. If caught they should be punished
> much more severely than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
>
OK, you advocate death penalty for 56 in a 55. What do you advocate for 56
in a 55 with a truck? -Dave
> Fine, but that wasn't my point. I'm talking about truck drivers that
> speed or drive drunk or when tired. If caught they should be punished
> much more severely than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
>
OK, you advocate death penalty for 56 in a 55. What do you advocate for 56
in a 55 with a truck? -Dave
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>
> Fine, but that wasn't my point. I'm talking about truck drivers that
> speed or drive drunk or when tired. If caught they should be punished
> much more severely than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
>
OK, you advocate death penalty for 56 in a 55. What do you advocate for 56
in a 55 with a truck? -Dave
> Fine, but that wasn't my point. I'm talking about truck drivers that
> speed or drive drunk or when tired. If caught they should be punished
> much more severely than a traffic criminal in a cavalier.
>
OK, you advocate death penalty for 56 in a 55. What do you advocate for 56
in a 55 with a truck? -Dave
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It is against the law for a truck or passenger car to tow a trailer
above 55 MPH: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22406.htm in
Kalifornia.
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"Dave C." wrote:
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> OK, you advocate death penalty for 56 in a 55. What do you advocate for 56
> in a 55 with a truck? -Dave
above 55 MPH: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22406.htm in
Kalifornia.
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"Dave C." wrote:
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> OK, you advocate death penalty for 56 in a 55. What do you advocate for 56
> in a 55 with a truck? -Dave
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It is against the law for a truck or passenger car to tow a trailer
above 55 MPH: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22406.htm in
Kalifornia.
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"Dave C." wrote:
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> OK, you advocate death penalty for 56 in a 55. What do you advocate for 56
> in a 55 with a truck? -Dave
above 55 MPH: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22406.htm in
Kalifornia.
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"Dave C." wrote:
>
> OK, you advocate death penalty for 56 in a 55. What do you advocate for 56
> in a 55 with a truck? -Dave


