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Grit_dog
Mar 23, 2018Navigator
MIght be a good time to close this one......
I think we can agree, well probably not, that IF one was taken to court in an at fault incident where serious damage or injury/death occurred, the prosecuting attorney could/would use vehicle overloading as part of his case against the defendant.
However, what is the likelihood of getting in to that situation? And what else would the prosecutor use? The weight would be only one of many things and the defense could rebutt it with facts.
Otherwise , truck on!
While I’m at it, some of the self proclaimed experts on here crack me up. We don’t know who’s who in real life, but it’s easy to tell who speaks from real experience on topics and who speaks theoretically and calls it fact, or is a weekend warrior with little defining experience.
I think we can agree, well probably not, that IF one was taken to court in an at fault incident where serious damage or injury/death occurred, the prosecuting attorney could/would use vehicle overloading as part of his case against the defendant.
However, what is the likelihood of getting in to that situation? And what else would the prosecutor use? The weight would be only one of many things and the defense could rebutt it with facts.
Otherwise , truck on!
While I’m at it, some of the self proclaimed experts on here crack me up. We don’t know who’s who in real life, but it’s easy to tell who speaks from real experience on topics and who speaks theoretically and calls it fact, or is a weekend warrior with little defining experience.
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