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The Runner Gunner Lunch Skippers are HATING the new DOT lunch rule
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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1167327" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>The principles involved here are different than the ones concerning other violations where driver and company are fined, say riding with bulkhead door open. First, the legal definition of what is considered "on-time" is beneficial more so to prevent management abuses than catching guys sorting on the truck. Like a lot of violations of the law, eg. speeding, a discussion will probably happen to see what is going on here. </p><p></p><p>If a guy copes with ADHD, he may not be able to just sit down and take it easy. He explains that to the official or inspector, you think a fine is still going to be issued? He might find the activity restful, no different than solving a rubiks cube or doing soduku, to each his own. </p><p></p><p>OTOH, if driver's reasoning is, "I am trying to save time", he will at least get a warning (unfortunately for the little league coaches, this probably includes them, especially since it isn't a rare or occasional occurence. The guy trying to attend a formal that night is probably ok).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1167327, member: 32753"] The principles involved here are different than the ones concerning other violations where driver and company are fined, say riding with bulkhead door open. First, the legal definition of what is considered "on-time" is beneficial more so to prevent management abuses than catching guys sorting on the truck. Like a lot of violations of the law, eg. speeding, a discussion will probably happen to see what is going on here. If a guy copes with ADHD, he may not be able to just sit down and take it easy. He explains that to the official or inspector, you think a fine is still going to be issued? He might find the activity restful, no different than solving a rubiks cube or doing soduku, to each his own. OTOH, if driver's reasoning is, "I am trying to save time", he will at least get a warning (unfortunately for the little league coaches, this probably includes them, especially since it isn't a rare or occasional occurence. The guy trying to attend a formal that night is probably ok). [/QUOTE]
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