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09-30-2007, 04:39 AM #11
Stop Complaining!
Call the freaking permit office and get a permit! They are good for one year or shut your mouth and get your $1000.00 ticket. Everyone else that drives over width vehicle has to do this, farmers are NOT special like they may think.
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10-01-2007, 08:07 PM #12
FARMERS
I AGREE YANKEE...... FORGET ABOUT STOPPING DUMP TRUCKS AND LOG TRUCKS. JUST WRIGHT ONE-THOUSAND DOLLAR TICKETS TO FARMERS.
AND FOR THE RECORD, DOT DOES NOT WORK WRECKS NOR DO THEY TAKE ANY CALLS FOR SERVICE.
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10-01-2007, 10:20 PM #13
Re: A new low for the FDOT MCC.
Originally Posted by AnewLow
FYI, the typical lane of a road is 12' wide and a two way road is 25' wide. This leaves at best, 6' to pass in either direction. Sounds like a recipe for disaster.
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10-04-2007, 12:25 AM #14
Yo
Safe a life...... Arrest a Farmer !
Good Job Boys !
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03-28-2008, 08:10 PM #15
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Re: FDOT
Originally Posted by FlaVoter
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04-09-2008, 07:49 AM #16
Re: FDOT
Originally Posted by mxwx51
The new low is merging with FHP
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04-12-2008, 03:59 AM #17
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The merge has not become law yet. the House passed HB5067, Senate bill 920 doesn't even mention the merge.
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04-12-2008, 03:02 PM #18
If we don't merge, I won't have to get that $5000 pay raise that FHP is about to get. Didn't need it anyway :shock:
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05-09-2008, 10:14 PM #19
It is not up to the officer which law he wants to enforce, he is sworn to enforce them all, DOT officers are the only ones that can assess the correct penalty amount for over width/length/hieght/weight and has the equipment to do it. When your kids school bus runs off the road into the ditch because this huge tractor is taking up the entire road then lets hear the outcry "where was DOT", it has already happened and the citizens will continue to call in complaints because there are only 250 sworn DOT officers in the ENTIRE state, only about 140 actual patrol officers, the rest are sergeants and up that don't patrol every day, all day, if ever.
If 'regular' police are called to a complaint of a domestic/DUI/robery/burglary/running people off the road, do you think it would matter if it was a farmer "just trying to make a living"?
There is a permit process that enables oversized loads to be transported/driven on the roads, but it has provisions so it is done safely, I suppose this bunh that's complaining don't concern theirself with safety.
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06-14-2008, 11:00 PM #20
HAHAHA
Since your personnel can't exercise common sense with the enforcment of minor traffic laws, the 2008 legislature changed the traffic law relating to farm tractors.
This way farmers can continue to do their jobs without you stalking them.
Maybe you guys should stop a few truck drivers....... you know... semi trucks.
You whine about a pay raise...... you don't deserve one. A few of your personnel have no common sense.
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