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Date: 24 Jun 2007 12:34:28
From: Ears
Subject: Run off the road...
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A trucker tried (and mostly succeeded) running me off the road today. I was able to catch up to him at the next intersection and throw a few words his way, but the violence of his actions compels me to do more. I was able to get the license plate # and a few other details (unfortunately not the trucking company). Does anyone have any advice to tracking down the company he works for?
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Date: 04 Jul 2007 01:31:39
From: mark
Subject: Re: Run off the road...
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Some state highway patrols have a free hotline to report road rage and aggressive driving. They can't issue citations or summonses in this kind of "he said/she said" situations, but they do keep track of these things and enough such calls will get the trucker a visit from the local police. I got into a similar situation twice last summer. The first time I got a license number, called the cops, and persuaded them to contact the trucking company. The second time I got the company name and a trailer number, Googled for the company's contact info and called their management. The next time I saw that truck and trailer (in an alley next to my apartment building) it had a different driver, and truck drivers from that company have been a good bit more courteous since then. mark Ears wrote: > A trucker tried (and mostly succeeded) running me off the road today. > I was able to catch up to him at the next intersection and throw a few > words his way, but the violence of his actions compels me to do more. > > I was able to get the license plate # and a few other details > (unfortunately not the trucking company). > > Does anyone have any advice to tracking down the company he works for? > >
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Date: 25 Jun 2007 20:58:49
From: Dennis P. Harris
Subject: Re: Run off the road...
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 12:34:28 -0700 in rec.bicycles.misc, Ears <bubblegumgorilla@yahoo.com > wrote: > I was able to get the license plate # and a few other details > (unfortunately not the trucking company). > > Does anyone have any advice to tracking down the company he works for? don't bother. just the appropriate police agency and report him as a dangerous driver.
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Date: 24 Jun 2007 19:09:03
From: Ears
Subject: Re: Run off the road...
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> One question though- how did you manage to get the plate number and > *not* the company name? > I was behind it when I looked and the load was a bunch of piping on a flatbed, not a traditional box truck with the name on the back. Thanks for the advice from all. I'll be heeding it and wishing you safety on the road.
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Date: 24 Jun 2007 18:19:12
From: Bob
Subject: Re: Run off the road...
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On Jun 24, 2:34 pm, Ears <bubblegumgori...@yahoo.com > wrote: > A trucker tried (and mostly succeeded) running me off the road today. > I was able to catch up to him at the next intersection and throw a few > words his way, but the violence of his actions compels me to do more. > > I was able to get the license plate # and a few other details > (unfortunately not the trucking company). > > Does anyone have any advice to tracking down the company he works for? Don't even try to track down the company. Report it to the police in the proper jurisdiction instead. You wrote it was a "trucker" so I assume he was driving a truck-tractor semitrailer. If the plate number you got was on the truck-tractor it takes all of about 20 seconds for the police to find the company it's registered to and another 20 seconds to call the company's safety dispatcher. Just one call from the police works wonders. If what you have is the semitrailer plate number it's a different story. That usually takes several calls and a round of phone tag but if the police aren't super busy, it usually gets done. For a variety of reasons- mostly poor but widely believed reasons- don't expect to hear the outcome. One question though- how did you manage to get the plate number and *not* the company name? Regards, Bob Hunt
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Date: 24 Jun 2007 19:38:54
From: David L. Johnson
Subject: Re: Run off the road...
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Ears wrote: > Does anyone have any advice to tracking down the company he works for? > No help in tracking it down, but you have the right idea. A complaint to the company is far better than a complaint to the police, unless the police can be cajoled into calling the company. I had a problem with a shuttle bus buzzing me. One call to the manager and the busses started giving me adequate room when they passed me. -- David L. Johnson Become MicroSoft-free forever. Ask me how.
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Date: 24 Jun 2007 14:34:02
From: Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names
Subject: Re: Run off the road...
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On Jun 24, 3:34 pm, Ears <bubblegumgori...@yahoo.com > wrote: > A trucker tried (and mostly succeeded) running me off the road today. > I was able to catch up to him at the next intersection and throw a few > words his way, but the violence of his actions compels me to do more. > > I was able to get the license plate # and a few other details > (unfortunately not the trucking company). > > Does anyone have any advice to tracking down the company he works for? Situations such as this are why God made the 9mm Glock.
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Date: 24 Jun 2007 20:46:33
From: RBrickston
Subject: Re: Run off the road...
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In article <1182713668.372980.41460@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com >, bubblegumgorilla@yahoo.com says... > A trucker tried (and mostly succeeded) running me off the road today. > I was able to catch up to him at the next intersection and throw a few > words his way, but the violence of his actions compels me to do more. > > I was able to get the license plate # and a few other details > (unfortunately not the trucking company). > > Does anyone have any advice to tracking down the company he works for? > > Report it to the local police. Even a "he said... she said" getting back to his employer will cause him to think twice next time.
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Date: 24 Jun 2007 22:52:07
From:
Subject: Re: Run off the road...
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RBrickston <rb20170REMOVE@yahoo.com > wrote: > In article <1182713668.372980.41460@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, > bubblegumgorilla@yahoo.com says... > > A trucker tried (and mostly succeeded) running me off the road today. > > I was able to catch up to him at the next intersection and throw a few > > words his way, but the violence of his actions compels me to do more. > > > > I was able to get the license plate # and a few other details > > (unfortunately not the trucking company). > > > > Does anyone have any advice to tracking down the company he works for? > > > > > Report it to the local police. Even a "he said... she said" getting back > to his employer will cause him to think twice next time. You are one heckuva rider if you managed to keep your wits about you well enough to get the license. Somebody, police or maybe DMV, should be able to tell you who the registered owner of the truck is. And *DO* file a police report. Bill __o
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