Nope. Just addressing Ducks argument. He feels they have no right to enforce existing HOS regs despite the fact they are enforced now. Granted the new tracking system will be more stringent which is by his own admission is his primary dislike for them.
Electronic monitoring is not enforcement. It's nit-picking, badgering, stalking, invasion of privacy, etc. Your logic here, that they can't enforce HOS without electronic tracking devices is just as stupid as saying they can't enforce laws against rape without installing cameras on your wee-wee.
He is advocating picking and choosing which laws should be followed and enforced.
I sure as flippin' hell AM. That's what got us free from England in the late 1700's. We decided enough was enough & quit obeying the bullshit laws that were imposed on us.
My question to him is who decides what laws we follow, what do we do when people refuse to follow them
They should stop & ask themselves WHY are people refusing to follow this one particular law, realize it's a ridiculous law, and change it. OR, .. lacking the common sense to do that, they should at least see all the metaphorical flaming pitchforks as a threat to their next re-election.
Yeah I say end the war on drugs. But You and Duck presume to poke the governments nose into private homes to prohibit drug use, ...
When the fuck have I EVER ONCE suggested the government needs to stick it's nose into private homes to enforce ANYTHING?
and scream bloody murder that inspections of a commercial vehicle on a public road is a violation of your 4th Am.
I've never said that either. I'm talking about e-logs. If they want to check some falling apart 20 yr old Freightliner driven by an illegal immigrant from Poland or Russia, let them.
You have even made statements that cops should go after four wheelers with a vengeance for impeding your way, driving like asshats, daring to invade your left lane. Pot meet kettle huh?
Those people present a risk to public safety and a major inconvenience to everyone else on the road. Driving a few minutes over your 11 or 14 to get somewhere safe to park & sleep is not a danger to anyone, in spite of what the voices in your head may tell you after drinking the PATT Kool-aid.
Right now you have a myriad of required equipment, your even required to keep RODS now,elogs will be nothing else. And with units down around $400 and monthly fees in the $10 range cost is not an issue in my opinion. I'll bet with a couple of tweak's DDL is gonna be within the specs when the Feds post the new NPRM.
Within a couple of tweaks? You seem like you're kinda tweaked right now.
DO the HOS need changes? Sure. The 70 hour rule and this insipid 1-5 in restarts is ignorant of how this industry runs. And the lovely 30 minute break all the drivers begged for is unnecessary. I have no issue with the 14 hour clock. Get up do your work, take a break. '
What people have always done when laws don't make sense, is VIOLATE THEM. Develop the balls to enact your own "do-it-anyway" policy. Just make it look right on paper. It's the American way. Look what happened when masses of people refused to obey the
Constitutional amendment prohibiting the consumption of alcohol? Those were heroes in my book. They were Americans. Government had no business banning alcohol, and the people knew it, and the only thing they did differently was hide it from the pigs. When the government realized it was a lost cause and they'd never get the people to comply, they repealed it.
I do not expect you to understand that a removal of some of these red lights would curb that me first mentality. People feel braver when they have interaction removed from the equation. I see all kinds of shipper receivers with tight driveways where people work together to get in and out. Both trucks and four wheelers, but give them a couple arbitrary lines in the same confined space and it becomes "Hell this is my damn lane you wait while I clear it"
Now you're starting to make a little sense.
If people were forced to engage people instead of having a machine do the interaction for them(the controllers for red lights) that feeling of invincibility would go away. Now obviously some major thoroughfares need them. But alot of roads could use a roundabout or four way yield intersection.
Nope. Never mind. You had me for a minute there, until you suggested installing more ROUNDABOUTS. I haven't met a truck driver yet who doesn't hate those things.