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<blockquote data-quote="HFolb23" data-source="post: 5375591" data-attributes="member: 55674"><p>I cited my source, and it’s the guy who you seem to fear the most. </p><p></p><p>If you have a separation of the vehicle combination do you really think the trooper is going to notice or care if there’s a zip tie on the glad hand? Or do you think he’s going to wonder why there’s a trailer dropped across the highway? </p><p></p><p>FWIW the topic came up when we were talking about the BLM riots. I was activated for the national guard and he had suggested putting the zip ties over the glad hands to deter people from trying to disable our trucks by popping the air lines, as well as serving as an extra layer of securement on our less than stellar northeast roads. </p><p></p><p>Again, cite your source on the light cord issue, because the trooper that rights your ticket has to cite what section of Vehicle and Traffic Law so if he can you should be able to as well?</p><p></p><p>Exactly. The average zip tie has a tensile strength of less than 50lbs….I wonder why we use such heavy chains for the breakaway chains if zip ties are so strong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFolb23, post: 5375591, member: 55674"] I cited my source, and it’s the guy who you seem to fear the most. If you have a separation of the vehicle combination do you really think the trooper is going to notice or care if there’s a zip tie on the glad hand? Or do you think he’s going to wonder why there’s a trailer dropped across the highway? FWIW the topic came up when we were talking about the BLM riots. I was activated for the national guard and he had suggested putting the zip ties over the glad hands to deter people from trying to disable our trucks by popping the air lines, as well as serving as an extra layer of securement on our less than stellar northeast roads. Again, cite your source on the light cord issue, because the trooper that rights your ticket has to cite what section of Vehicle and Traffic Law so if he can you should be able to as well? Exactly. The average zip tie has a tensile strength of less than 50lbs….I wonder why we use such heavy chains for the breakaway chains if zip ties are so strong? [/QUOTE]
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