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- rehoppeExplorerHad a friend/neighbor who was getting a lot of grief. He ran for Sheriff, didn't really put out any effort TO win. Came in second, they left him alone until he moved north.
What with email, social media, easy peasy website builders, and cheap wire framed signs, it's a reality. Especially if your local LEOs are PITAs.
Face it before Obama got elected, how many of us had even heard his name? And he came up and beat the Clinton Machine. No mean feat, I'd say. Heck, he even went on to beat the Chamber of Commerce! - SecuritiExplorer
rehoppe wrote:
If they won't leave you alone.,,,, maybe they can work FOR you.
I like your way of thinking!! - rehoppeExplorerIf they won't leave you alone.,,,, maybe they can work FOR you.
- rehoppeExplorerIf you feel like a fight. Get a pic of that wall in the station and a Nasty attorney.
It might allow you to retire comfortably, in what ever places you enjoy at the moment.
Just say'n.
Sounds like a Constitutional Question. Conspiracy to defraud you of your personal rights, and liberties.
Either that or run for Sheriff. or maybe County Coroner? Here in Colo the only person who can arrest the Sheriff is the Cnty. Coroner. FYI
How insulted are you by their attitudes? - dedmistonModerator
Securiti wrote:
Thanks. You seem to understand about tailgate. I have been told by a person that there is a pic of my truck on station wall telling other officers to tow if they see it. I am researching my options rt now. But again. Thanks
That practically sounds like a dare.
What would Burt Reynolds and Jerry Reed do? Is there a Sally Field in your life too? - SecuritiExplorer
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Securiti wrote:
Well guys. I finally got D. O. T. In dodge. It wasent pretty. The short story is he said I will receive citations in the mail. And let me go. He did it all from measuring bumper height to taking pictures of the suspension in back. From what I can tell. Cuz he was very mean. Possible citations are going to be tires out past back fenders, back wheel spacers & having the l shaped fuel tank in back of truck. He said I need a licence endorsement to haul that tank. I will update when and if I get the citations. :(
PS: He said back axel can't be touching road.
That was a sad post to read.
If you exceed 100 gallons of fuel, they can consider it a fueling truck, and yes that requires a tanker driver's license, and other endorsements. Funny how a 18 year old in the Army can drive a fuel truck with barely any training on how to shift the gears, but you must have 10 endorsements and a permit!
I can understand the tires sending up streaks of mud onto the cars it is passing, if driving in rain and not the proper mud flaps. Still it would be sad to have to remove the rear most axle, that seems a little to over the top. Perhaps a Police Sargent will take a look at the tailgate and toss out all the pictures.
Fred.
Thanks. You seem to understand about tailgate. I have been told by a person that there is a pic of my truck on station wall telling other officers to tow if they see it. I am researching my options rt now. But again. Thanks - Golden_HVACExplorer
Securiti wrote:
Well guys. I finally got D. O. T. In dodge. It wasent pretty. The short story is he said I will receive citations in the mail. And let me go. He did it all from measuring bumper height to taking pictures of the suspension in back. From what I can tell. Cuz he was very mean. Possible citations are going to be tires out past back fenders, back wheel spacers & having the l shaped fuel tank in back of truck. He said I need a licence endorsement to haul that tank. I will update when and if I get the citations. :(
PS: He said back axel can't be touching road.
That was a sad post to read.
If you exceed 100 gallons of fuel, they can consider it a fueling truck, and yes that requires a tanker driver's license, and other endorsements. Funny how a 18 year old in the Army can drive a fuel truck with barely any training on how to shift the gears, but you must have 10 endorsements and a permit!
I can understand the tires sending up streaks of mud onto the cars it is passing, if driving in rain and not the proper mud flaps. Still it would be sad to have to remove the rear most axle, that seems a little to over the top. Perhaps a Police Sargent will take a look at the tailgate and toss out all the pictures.
Fred. - NRALIFRExplorer
Securiti wrote:
Lol. Thanks. You never can tell what I mite do!!!
Anytime. That truck is badazz. :C
Ooops, just noticed I posted this in the wrong forum! I meant to post it over on the truck camper forum in a topic about the feasibility of putting stacks on a truck camper hauler.
It took me a bit to figure out how you knew about my post so quickly!
Hope you don't mind if I hotlink your pic's over there, too!
:):) - SecuritiExplorer
NRALIFR wrote:
I think this could handle a truck camper. You'd have to take the fuel tank outta the bed, the train horns and light bar off the roof, the fog lights and support bar off, etc.....etc.....etc. But, the truck camper would definitely fit between those stacks!!!
I think.
If it won't, then get out the chainsaw, 'cuz the stacks aren't goin' anywhere!!! :)


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Lol. Thanks. You never can tell what I mite do!!! - NRALIFRExplorerI think this could handle a truck camper. You'd have to take the fuel tank outta the bed, the train horns and light bar off the roof, the fog lights and support bar off, etc.....etc.....etc. But, the truck camper would definitely fit between those stacks!!!
I think.
If it won't, then get out the chainsaw, 'cuz the stacks aren't goin' anywhere!!! :)


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