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ktmrfs wrote:garyhaupt wrote:well, ok, wrong terms.ktmrfs wrote:
Occasionally have "stings" near the Idaho boarder. It's legal in Idaho and there are some recreation spots off I-84 near the border where people try to "sneak in" for a short distance.
Fine till you get caught.
How does it become a 'sting' ensuring that the states laws are being adhered to? It's all well and good till there's an accident..then, when the goof's inusrance walks away, and said goof says "uh uh got no money"...
Gary Haupt
They will set up a patrol with multiple patrol cars just past the border looking for people pulling doubles. Sometimes near a rest stop before most of the folks turn off the interstate.
To go to a common place for boating.
Maybe "saturation patrol" is a better description.
โNov-25-2015 09:11 PM
garyhaupt wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
Occasionally have "stings" near the Idaho boarder. It's legal in Idaho and there are some recreation spots off I-84 near the border where people try to "sneak in" for a short distance.
Fine till you get caught.
How does it become a 'sting' ensuring that the states laws are being adhered to? It's all well and good till there's an accident..then, when the goof's inusrance walks away, and said goof says "uh uh got no money"...
Gary Haupt
โNov-25-2015 05:52 PM
โNov-25-2015 12:25 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
Occasionally have "stings" near the Idaho boarder. It's legal in Idaho and there are some recreation spots off I-84 near the border where people try to "sneak in" for a short distance.
Fine till you get caught.
โNov-25-2015 10:48 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
Occasionally have "stings" near the Idaho boarder. It's legal in Idaho and there are some recreation spots off I-84 near the border where people try to "sneak in" for a short distance.
Fine till you get caught.
โNov-25-2015 09:42 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
Non comercial double towing not allowed in Oregon either. And they do and will stop you and require you to drop the second trailer before you can even proceed.
Occasionally have "stings" near the Idaho boarder. It's legal in Idaho and there are some recreation spots off I-84 near the border where people try to "sneak in" for a short distance.
Fine till you get caught.
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Bobbo wrote:I bet the bedroom would get a little wet before the boat floats! :BMarkiemark32 wrote:
Saw this once while out on a adventure:
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Markiemark:C
Is it just me, or would launching that boat soak the SUV? :B