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- K_CharlesExplorerIt looks to me like that lane ends so I think he's stopped.
- Francesca_KnowlExplorer
dspencer wrote:
Francesca Knowles wrote:
Looks to me like it's stopped/pulled over, though badly and not all the way off the road. Either those tires ain't turnin' or the camera that took the pic is so fast there's no blur at the wheels....
There is absolutely no way to tell from that angle and there isn't a good view of the wheels at all.
Do you see the well known photo-phenomenon called "motion blur" in ANY part of the picture? If the trailer was moving, something would be blurred; unless as I said someone was using a rea-l-l-l-y sophisticated camera to take that picture. Truth be told, given the crispness of the shot, I'm not even convinced that the vehicle the picture was supposedly taken from was moving. - the_bear_IIExplorerHoney !!!....do you remember where the button for the slideouts is ???
- BumpyroadExplorer
Francesca Knowles wrote:
Looks to me like it's stopped/pulled over, though badly and not all the way off the road. Either those tires ain't turnin' or the camera that took the pic is so fast there's no blur at the wheels....
yep, don't really know how fast it would have to be taken to avoid blur but there certainly could be slight blurring that we couldn't see due to lack of detail.
bumpy - dodge_guyExplorer IISomeone's not going to be happy when they get to their camp site!
I'm guessing repo! - dspencerExplorer
Francesca Knowles wrote:
Looks to me like it's stopped/pulled over, though badly and not all the way off the road. Either those tires ain't turnin' or the camera that took the pic is so fast there's no blur at the wheels....
There is absolutely no way to tell from that angle and there isn't a good view of the wheels at all. - Francesca_KnowlExplorerLooks to me like it's stopped/pulled over, though badly and not all the way off the road. Either those tires ain't turnin' or the camera that took the pic is so fast there's no blur at the wheels....
- mlts22ExplorerIt may vary with states. There is no statute of limitations in Texas. That is why cars/trucks hit the chop shops or the Mexican border almost immediately after they are taken.
If the pictured rig was stolen, I'm sure the driver won't bother putting the slides in once it got to its new home. It will just get torched after a couple batches are made, or the local "crops" are harvested. - B_O__PlentyExplorer II
ScottG wrote:
I'd throw the B.S. flag on that one. (A)There is no statute of limitations on stolen vehicles. Once stolen they stay in the system forever.
Wonder if it's stolen.
I met a low life that bragged about stealing a tent trailer one night from a dealership and towed it home open/erected. He kept in in a garage until the statute of limitations ran out and then (according to him) legally lic. it.
(B) If there was no statute where would he get the paperwork to register it?
You need to meet a better class of people...
B.O. - DukeAJukeExplorer
boosTT wrote:
Are slides usually controlled independently? Wouldn't both need to break?
Could be a catastrophic electrical problem. But yes they have independent motors.
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