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Snitches Get Stitches

Would You Stop To Help A Trucker

Snitches Get Stitches. There is a law on the books of New York City. It’s not a new law but one that has been around since 2018. It is the “snitch’ law. How does it work you ask? Citizens of New York hunt for semi-trucks that are idling their motors. They must video the truck for longer than the 3 minutes a trucker is allowed to idle. They then report the trucker and boom, they get paid.

This may sound crazy but it is a very true law on. the books. One New Yorker reportedly made over $60, 000 in 2021. Imagine that, a trucker is sitting in 20 degree weather and is expected to freeze because the law states, he may only idle for no more than 3 minutes. Tune in to TalkCDL trucking Podcast and hear the break down of this inconvenient law. Snitches Get Stitches

Movie Stars That were once Truckers

Elvis Presley and Sean Connery and many other famous actors once drove a big rig for a living. It’s not uncommon to see actors drive a truck for a living before they were discovered. Listen in while Ruthann reads a who’s who list of “A’ actors that ran the roads of America before they were known on the silver screen.

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