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- LynnmorExplorer
Islandman wrote:
You should call 911 or highway patrol and let them know your concerns about a poorly secured load; that is if you know where the guy is now.
I called 911 about a tractor-trailer hauling drill rig pipes with the top layer rolling side to side and moving rearward..... NOTHING! - drsteveExplorerSome people just have no sense whatsoever...
- LwiddisExplorer IIAgreed, Scott.
- fj12ryderExplorer IIIWell, if they were actually "mounted" anywhere it would be better than hooked to the top rack by a couple of elastic cords.
- ScottGNomadNot as stupid (or maybe as bad..) as mounting them or gas cans on the back of a vehicle.
- Second_ChanceExplorer II
Islandman wrote:
You should call 911 or highway patrol and let them know your concerns about a poorly secured load; that is if you know where the guy is now.
X2^^. Should have been reported at the time. Illegal in most jurisdictions.
Rob - fj12ryderExplorer IIISome of this stuff just makes you shake your head at the complete foolishness of people.
- packnratExplorerfrom what i have seen out there. 99.99999% of the peps are best followed with miles between. or pased up quickly.
amazing the things that fall off moving trucks. cars. rv. etc. - Chris_BryantExplorer IIHold my beer.
- IslandmanExplorer IIYou should call 911 or highway patrol and let them know your concerns about a poorly secured load; that is if you know where the guy is now.
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