Yeah seriously if someone is driving erratically or overly agressive they should be reported and stopped. You might feel a certain way about it in the moment but it could save people from them
Rob Some Knowledge lol maybe he should think of being white too next time. In california lmao the golden state. Golden as in yhe color of the people from here... lol lol
Hollywood Florida neither do I. I used to be a Diesel Mechanic that worked on tractors and trailers. Those guys work hard for a living driving rigs. It’s extremely dangerous to drive one while intoxicated.
This was the most polite trooper i've ever seen. He was nothing but respectful and did not condescend the truck driver one bit. No wonder the police deferred to him.
@@Cade55He could’ve condescend, however, it would’ve been incredibly unprofessional and counter productive. That’s why the city police deffered to him. He, being a state trooper, is held to a higher standard and he exercised that perfectly.
Foreign Made It, i don't think he was. He was shaking to much. Xans are supposed to help the nerves. Might be pain meds. He could be on the bars but you never know lol
rouge gaming28 could be after he slept tho one time I had a panic attack once after I slept it off and everything even tho I still felt the slumped feeling
Wow that was actually really bad. Surprisingly, that cop was actually really fair. I don't think people should get in trouble for using drugs, but to drive under the influence is incredibly irresponsible and criminal.
Evan Larsen lol right. When i had my wisdom teeth extracted those opioids helped tremendously. I think people just need to crack down on how much they prescribe and for what. I got about 7 pills the most with no refills.
electric feel well that’s the policy for most companies. I was just saying any dui or felony case is a automatic revoke of the cdl and can’t ever test again for it.
Tony Montana yes very possible. If he gets lucky he will get a restricted license that allows his to drive from home to work only. Installed breathalyzer is also a maybe
Yeah he's screwed the only way he will be able to fight it is if they don't do any type of blood testing and he pleads not guilty he might have a chance but in Utah I doubt it.
Blow my mind people like him getting paid 5,000 a month operating a rig, going through training for a CDL, let alone paying for it, and than drive under the influence.
as i know for a fact no one is going to believe me (i wouldn't either before i got my current job) but i gross about 2k a week pulling doubles for an LTL company. it is completely possible to do well as a driver, and also very easy to not make anything at all. the choice is yours.
Mizzy Jaymes adderall doesn’t make you stumble or move slow or slur your speech. It definitely doesn’t make you disoriented while driving. If he was on adderall he would’ve been driving perfect because he would’ve been so focused, wouldn’t have even gotten pulled over. Take a drug before you speak on it, what I would give for the energy, motivation, focus, and mental sharpness that adderall gives right about now *sigh*
15 years ago I injured my back. I was on Vicadin and a muscle relaxer. My Mom said Call me when you can. I started to make a Phone Call when i realized i had the TV Remote in my Hand
First, it's Vicodin. And do you remember which muscle relaxer? Soma, Skelaxin, cyclobenzaprine? The worse would be Soma, but even then if you were overly intoxicated you might pass out or be really sleepy, but you shouldn't be confusing what objects are what.
one of the very few videos showing why police are needed in our communities, great job on this one, it’s not safe having reckless drivers on the streets
When you live in Utah long enough you can tell it's Utah in video thumbnails before it even starts just by the mountains there. This happened literally 1/2 from where I used to live
A guy that I went to HS with was driving a cement truck high on meth. He ran a stop sign and killed an entire family. He won't see parole for 35 years. (and rightly so...)
When I got out of the Army in 1976 I immediately got myself a commercial license and kept it current. In the late 80s I got red up with corporate world so drove petroleum tankers for a couple of years. Never gone overnight, worked 6 days and off 2, the heaviest thing I had to lift was one end of an empty hose, basically I was paid to just drive around and then park and then drive around again, and they were paying me $65K a year, what would be over $100K today. Walmart just ran TV commercials looking for HUNDREDS of drivers, starting pay with full benefits was $90K. Why so many commercial drivers risk being homeless for drugs and/or alcohol fascinates me.
Easy answer. Because a lot of companies underpay their drivers or find ways to underpay them. New grads may get a sign on bonus as an agreement with an educational program from a private school or community college but they get low pay in the door then the company will do everything in their power to stretch it out. It will find reasons to deny raises due to phony log book discrepancies or disciplinary actions from getting written up for not working over a major holiday. Then you got the experienced drivers who shop around and are company jumpers. Could have millions of miles and and years of experience. These companies want to claim that they have a seniority structure and they would be coming in at the lower part of the seniority so its lower pay and routes no one wants. The company's like Walmart you speak of, they cater to anyone that will help them qualify for Work Opportunity Tax Credit or Any other tax breaks. I know a few middle aged white guys that have had their CDLs for 20 years that applied at Walmart and never got hired, and they had spotless driving histories. yet some guys they knew who were minorities who were on public assistance or were part of some tax break group got hired. You can't win in the trucking industry unless you are an owner/operator and pay to play in order to get what you want. I know a few guys that are owner/operators that make great money. But that is because they have accounts they drive for and know the owners of those accounts and slip money their way to get the account. Its a real corrupt system. Its amazing how $15k can get you a real good account all of a sudden. Just saying. Its the cost of doing business these days in trucking.
The legal limit for the commercial drivers is between .02% to .04% BAC (blood alcohol content). Otherwise, the legal limit for non-commercial vehicles is .08%.
ALWAYS stay behind someone you suspect of driving under the influence or playing on their cell phone. if you are beside them, NEVER speed up to get ahead of them. Better to slow down get behind and stay behind someone weaving while driving.
these clips are so much better than the ones where someone goes to jail because they have a user amount of meth on them or something. never sits right with me when that happens
Guy like this killed a family man, took the legs of a 20 something athlete and gave my dad nerve damage. The fact he has that much mass behind him and he chooses to endanger others is shocking.
Driver: “ I can tell you all the prescriptions I take” Officer:” yeah what is that” Driver: “ Oreos and Ice cream sir” Officer: “ okay those aren’t prescribed so I’m pretty sure you are driving under the influence”
My father has a few DUIs but one thing everyone who knows him is that when he goes to work he's sober. He used to drive this same truck and I would ride with him. Best lesson he taught me was don't drive a truck that could kill everyone unless you know for sure your at your best. As for the dui he would go to the bar and drive home in his S10 pick up. He owned up to being drunk and doing wrong. People can respect that.
"Better " there goes my CDL" than serving yrs for vehicular manslaughter. He's basically driving a locomotive down a public highway...no tears for him.
I'm pretty sure in the 80s this was how your drive a tractor trailer.....the opposite of sober....and if you think thats dangerous....just imagine what trucking in the 70s was like😳
Does anyone else get that Call Of Duty vibe during the beginning? Like when the officer is talking over his radio, it sounds like something from an older COD.
I received a DUI in my personal vehicle. At the time, had a class C CDL. 10 year suspension. I'm so sorry for putting other people in danger. It happened almost 10 years ago
Most companies leave their gates open ours are open for about 12-16 hours a day he probably took them out and left most owners of trucking companies aren't really in 1 specific yard and float around and do this like checking out job sites, picking up parts, going to meetings
As a truck driver I have no sympathy for this guy. He should never be allowed to have a CDL again. No one should with any DUI while driving a commercial vehicle.
There goes your C.D.L. Good luck trying to get it back!!! I have a friend of nearly 30 years and he has never been arrested for D.U.I.!!! He has had his C.D.L. for a very long time. Every now and then I'll go out with him on a road trip never been pulled over by a 👮!!!
“I can tell you all the prescriptions I take”
“Alright let’s hear em”
“I really don’t remember em”
Psycho 16 nice nice. A quote from the video
"nice nice. A quote from the video"
HahahA
Internet Slumlord nice nice. A quote from the comments
Adverse reaction to mixed prescriptions
Thank you to whoever called this in. You possibly saved lives that day.
There was probably like 5 people who called it in, they said he was all over the county running people off the road😂
@J Z. Contrary to popular belief, snitchez don't get stitches. They get riches
J Z. there’s a difference between snitching and worrying for other people’s, and your own safety
I agree the person who called this into police saved countless lives!!!
Yeah seriously if someone is driving erratically or overly agressive they should be reported and stopped. You might feel a certain way about it in the moment but it could save people from them
When I first read the title of the video I was thinking “semi” as in half a dui lmaoo
SC Exotics sameee😂😂
Same
Lol me to I was like wtf
So did I.
I was like wtf is a semi DUI, I have to see this
I'd be scared to drive a vehicle of that size sober. Forget about being drunk or on medication.
john papple - so right.
It's actually pretty easy , I've done it before , that guys just a wanker that can't handle his drugs or rig lol
I do it for a living. It's a pretty nice life on the road and it pays well.
Irreverent Crawfish I’m kinda interestedly hearing more and more
I mean he must've been wasted
"There goes my CDL" Uh yeah maybe think of that ahead of time
Rob Some Knowledge lol maybe he should think of being white too next time. In california lmao the golden state. Golden as in yhe color of the people from here... lol lol
ummm he looks white to me? and this was in utah
White people get DUIs all the time
god its so painfully obvious you're a mom
Feel kinda bad for him idk y
As a truck driver myself I have absolutely no sympathy for people like him
Hollywood Florida neither do I. I used to be a Diesel Mechanic that worked on tractors and trailers. Those guys work hard for a living driving rigs. It’s extremely dangerous to drive one while intoxicated.
Your mean
It’s dangerous driving one sober and this clown is doing drugs. WTH is wrong with people
Josh Crouch party like a rockstarrrrrrr!!
Rolie G you’re
Kyle: “I’ll take a breathalyzer”
Cop: “I really don’t think that’s the problem”
Kyle: “I’ll still take one”
He can drive for swift now.
Sure wished I finished training...
I'd say western express
Lol
@@sweetbeats Sure We're Insured For That
Nah Swift wouldn't touch him. But CR England would make him an instructor instantly.
Shout out to the caller, tryna save lives 💯
he probably regrets seeing it on livepd tho lol
Lucas Zambrano I’m pretty sure he won’t
I have called truck drivers in after the third time of them get away I just stopped. The cops just don't care
is my guy wearing off-white under that vest
i dont understand what you are saying
I think he is 😂
Lmao probably, construction pays a lot
Jon Hamm offwhite is an expensive clothing brand
Jon Hamm It's called fashion honey ; Look it up 💀
“This is not the ritz Carlton” 😂😂😂
Look at that beautiful scenery in the background 🏔
yes utah is beautiful
Thought I was weird for noticing that also.
who else on a dozen prescription meds drivin an impossibly large truck tryna watch Live pd at the same tiime>?
rkotm me man. i also drank some whiskey too.
you wana hear all the ones im on?
nvm i dont remember
Haha I'm not driving but I am on my prescribed pain killers lol
Good thing I use healing crystals and all-natural remedies.
This was the most polite trooper i've ever seen. He was nothing but respectful and did not condescend the truck driver one bit. No wonder the police deferred to him.
Maybe condescending the driven wouldn't be the worse thing. Seeing as he put so many lives in danger. And actually ran cars off the road.
@@Cade55He could’ve condescend, however, it would’ve been incredibly unprofessional and counter productive. That’s why the city police deffered to him. He, being a state trooper, is held to a higher standard and he exercised that perfectly.
The whole point of driving a semi is to do meth.
🤣🤣🤣😖
This is accurate
Imagine the miles you could run
Malcontent lmao.
Wrong truckers are drug tested alot
00:32 love the directions he gives. So fluid and straight on point.
Christian Ortiz military guy 😂
he was off them xans
Foreign Made It, i don't think he was. He was shaking to much. Xans are supposed to help the nerves. Might be pain meds. He could be on the bars but you never know lol
rouge gaming28 could be after he slept tho one time I had a panic attack once after I slept it off and everything even tho I still felt the slumped feeling
rouge gaming28 I kno a head that's always on xans he shakes when he's real out of it.
Zooted for sure
Foreign Made It no doubt about it!
Wow that was actually really bad. Surprisingly, that cop was actually really fair. I don't think people should get in trouble for using drugs, but to drive under the influence is incredibly irresponsible and criminal.
the only drug people should get into trouble for using are opiates. they're getting to a point where its worse then the meth epidemic
Derek Wall it still baffles me that they’re still prescribed knowing how dangerous they are.
surprisingly
Derek Wall wtf why should only opiates be illegal?
Evan Larsen lol right. When i had my wisdom teeth extracted those opioids helped tremendously. I think people just need to crack down on how much they prescribe and for what. I got about 7 pills the most with no refills.
How selfish can you be to risk other people's lives so you can catch a buzz!?!!
tell that to EVERY person getting a DUI. cars also kill people, fuckboy.
William Jefferson Clinton I never said cars didn't...
Makes me almost wanna throw my beer at him
it’s worth it
@@charkswitlazers durrrrrrr
Bye bye CDL
DUI on his truck driving job. say good bye to trucking.
electric feel well that’s the policy for most companies. I was just saying any dui or felony case is a automatic revoke of the cdl and can’t ever test again for it.
maybe his class C too.. especially if this isnt his first rodeo
Tony Montana yes very possible. If he gets lucky he will get a restricted license that allows his to drive from home to work only. Installed breathalyzer is also a maybe
Yeah he's screwed the only way he will be able to fight it is if they don't do any type of blood testing and he pleads not guilty he might have a chance but in Utah I doubt it.
Blow my mind people like him getting paid 5,000 a month operating a rig, going through training for a CDL, let alone paying for it, and than drive under the influence.
Austin Schaefer ikr its insane
Where can you get 5k a month for driving a normal rig? Sign me up!
Florida of all wacka do places lol
Austin Schaefer people being getting coked up n rigging since the 70s shid don't change
as i know for a fact no one is going to believe me (i wouldn't either before i got my current job) but i gross about 2k a week pulling doubles for an LTL company. it is completely possible to do well as a driver, and also very easy to not make anything at all. the choice is yours.
This cop was straight forward and to the point.
I’ve Tried Those Test sober asf and I can’t do em 😂
Lol...
"I can tell you all the prescriptions I take."
"OK, let's hear them"
"Uhhhh.... I can't remember them."
THERE GOES MY CDL most true thing I’ve heard in a while 😂👍🏻
Eh he asked for it 🤷🏽♂️
This is the most chill guy under arrest I’ve ever seen..
It's the Xanax
Mizzy Jaymes Lmao No
Mizzy Jaymes adderall doesn’t make you stumble or move slow or slur your speech. It definitely doesn’t make you disoriented while driving. If he was on adderall he would’ve been driving perfect because he would’ve been so focused, wouldn’t have even gotten pulled over. Take a drug before you speak on it, what I would give for the energy, motivation, focus, and mental sharpness that adderall gives right about now *sigh*
Mizzy Jaymes dumbass
@M Jaymes if that's Adderall I'm the Emperor of Japan.
15 years ago I injured my back. I was on Vicadin and a muscle relaxer. My Mom said Call me when you can. I started to make a Phone Call when i realized i had the TV Remote in my Hand
I got a chuckle out of that.
Liar
pop a perc like my back hurt
First, it's Vicodin. And do you remember which muscle relaxer? Soma, Skelaxin, cyclobenzaprine? The worse would be Soma, but even then if you were overly intoxicated you might pass out or be really sleepy, but you shouldn't be confusing what objects are what.
@@cteckerman Skelaxin. No need to correct me on my spelling. I was high. Lol
Much respect to those people and the officer for getting that guy off the road
If his boss knew something was up and let him drive, he's on the hook for it, too.
he is on the hook anyway the company csa score will take a hit for it
How do you know his boss was there when it happened
Taking out the gate could be passed off as a legitimate mistake. I'm sure he realized he shouldn't have let him leave when he got that phone call
@staylifted3806 they show it at the end of the video right after the part where he gets arrested
Thank you for whoever called this in. You saved alot of lives. We appreciate you so much. ❤️
"I take a lot of prescriptions. I mean, they're not prescribed to me, but yeah."
MotoCzar at no point did he say that.
@@Bread996 he has to have a DOT health card and there aren't many prescriptions he is allowed to take and still be legal to drive
John Smith yeah but you don’t have to list any of them because your health record is confidential
looks like a job opening for cement truck class A driver in utah
@Joe Real what's the truck in the video hauling?
@Joe Real it matters enough for you to try and correct Mr. Nicky Nick.....
This truck is most likely hauling cement powder. Making it a cement truck.
He’s most likely hauling frac sand
@@rightdudehere1352 guaranteed he's not hauling frac sand.
I love UHP. These guys are always top notch.
Scary that people like this are driving trucks while your family is on the highway
RDA8191 - exactly. That’s why we Back The Blue. Always.
He’s just a one bad influence
anyone else noticed dude is wearing a off-white hoodie under the vest?
Chris Ruiz I thought the same thing but I was like there's no way he is wearing off-white
Logan wrecked em' same why would he wear that for that type of work
What’s that mean??
Off-white is a designer clothing brand with the clothes being very limited & rare, also expensive.
Looks like he was mixing partying with work. Don't hate the player, hate the game.
$100 bucks says he took some bars Xanax right there buddy
I mean, that scenery is amazing.
I recently witnessed a car crash similar to this. Scary man, people like this drive everyday
one of the very few videos showing why police are needed in our communities, great job on this one, it’s not safe having reckless drivers on the streets
yourrrrrrrrrr Fiiiiiiiiiiiiired!!!!! -McMahon voice
Ummm dude that is Donald J Trump’s line wtf...... copyright suit coming your way.
You're?
Not to make light of the situation at hand, but that scenery when he's talking to him.
I live 1/2 mile from the foothills of that very mountain.
When you live in Utah long enough you can tell it's Utah in video thumbnails before it even starts just by the mountains there. This happened literally 1/2 from where I used to live
Yeah that was about mm 315 south bound my guess
Can we just take a minute to appreciate those beautiful mountains in the background!
yes very pretty that's the city of Bountiful in the background. I grew up there.
🔥😍
Now look at the comment above this one.
I think the officer meant to say, “We’ll get your truck back to your former boss.”
Every time I see one of these clips from Utah Im amazed at how lovely the state is.
Nice offwhite sweater on our mans tho
Your a hype beast
Smart Guy *You’re
Bet My Name Spooked You *ur
“If I had a few beers...I may stumble like that”
When your answers don't match the questions being asked . . .
I was saying that 🤣
"I can tell you all the prescriptions I take."
"Ok, let's hear them."
"Well, there's heroin, valium and oxycon... oh shoot."
Did I say that out loud?
His boss saw him run through the gate and didnt try and stop him? Lol "he knew something was up" 😂
dude was long gone by the time they figured out what happened
I just realized they took the outro out of the ending 😉
Adhley Severeyns you super late my guy.
Papii Chuloo i know eh...the comments always got me not paying attention thooo lol 😁😉
Adhley Severeyns the ending was cringy
A guy that I went to HS with was driving a cement truck high on meth. He ran a stop sign and killed an entire family. He won't see parole for 35 years. (and rightly so...)
Anyone else watch these while drunk and think “God there’s no way I could drive a semi right now” 😭
The cop did an outstanding job identifying the problem since he couldn’t smell alcohol it was something else and he knew it
What a great boss. Ya he took the gate out earlier. Figured it was nothing
When I got out of the Army in 1976 I immediately got myself a commercial license and kept it current. In the late 80s I got red up with corporate world so drove petroleum tankers for a couple of years. Never gone overnight, worked 6 days and off 2, the heaviest thing I had to lift was one end of an empty hose, basically I was paid to just drive around and then park and then drive around again, and they were paying me $65K a year, what would be over $100K today. Walmart just ran TV commercials looking for HUNDREDS of drivers, starting pay with full benefits was $90K. Why so many commercial drivers risk being homeless for drugs and/or alcohol fascinates me.
Easy answer. Because a lot of companies underpay their drivers or find ways to underpay them. New grads may get a sign on bonus as an agreement with an educational program from a private school or community college but they get low pay in the door then the company will do everything in their power to stretch it out. It will find reasons to deny raises due to phony log book discrepancies or disciplinary actions from getting written up for not working over a major holiday. Then you got the experienced drivers who shop around and are company jumpers. Could have millions of miles and and years of experience. These companies want to claim that they have a seniority structure and they would be coming in at the lower part of the seniority so its lower pay and routes no one wants. The company's like Walmart you speak of, they cater to anyone that will help them qualify for Work Opportunity Tax Credit or Any other tax breaks. I know a few middle aged white guys that have had their CDLs for 20 years that applied at Walmart and never got hired, and they had spotless driving histories. yet some guys they knew who were minorities who were on public assistance or were part of some tax break group got hired.
You can't win in the trucking industry unless you are an owner/operator and pay to play in order to get what you want. I know a few guys that are owner/operators that make great money. But that is because they have accounts they drive for and know the owners of those accounts and slip money their way to get the account. Its a real corrupt system. Its amazing how $15k can get you a real good account all of a sudden. Just saying. Its the cost of doing business these days in trucking.
yoooooo he wearing off white 🤣
I can tell you all the prescriptions I take but here’s the thing, I can’t remember them lmao
Boss knew something was off and still let him take off the yard and continue driving, nice one
The callers dashcam was a nice touch to the video ☺
I think they had "CONCRETE" evidence he was DUI.
Why am I so addicted to watching these little 3 minute things
Lol before he said it I was thinking bye bye CDL. Have to find a new profession now
The legal limit for the commercial drivers is between .02% to .04% BAC (blood alcohol content). Otherwise, the legal limit for non-commercial vehicles is .08%.
Utah changed it to .05
How come you cant control your rig today?
Well damn...i was watching livePD
ALWAYS stay behind someone you suspect of driving under the influence or playing on their cell phone. if you are beside them, NEVER speed up to get ahead of them. Better to slow down get behind and stay behind someone weaving while driving.
the cops solving/ fixing real crimes. Amazing.
these clips are so much better than the ones where someone goes to jail because they have a user amount of meth on them or something. never sits right with me when that happens
Excellent video with both the dashcam and trooper videos combined. Nice one.
I drive on this road every time I go to work, this is a bountiful 💀
Are you aware of what "bountiful" means?
He said "there goes my CDL" like the cop would feel bad or somethin lol
Yeah, it’s almost like actions have consequences?
A disgrace to our profession.
He wasn't a prostitute.
@@dungeonfrek 😂
Sandra Long he wasn’t a dishwasher
I know man
Guy like this killed a family man, took the legs of a 20 something athlete and gave my dad nerve damage. The fact he has that much mass behind him and he chooses to endanger others is shocking.
That's really great that they stopped him because it could have became a complete disaster.
“Stay in your own lane, mister” Mormons so polite 😂
The last thing you want to do is pull up next to a drunk driver....especially a semi....silly people
I'm from Utah. And the crazy thing is I knew exactly where they were, now I'm going to be so scared every time I see those trucks
Driver: “ I can tell you all the prescriptions I take”
Officer:” yeah what is that”
Driver: “ Oreos and Ice cream sir”
Officer: “ okay those aren’t prescribed so I’m pretty sure you are driving under the influence”
My father has a few DUIs but one thing everyone who knows him is that when he goes to work he's sober. He used to drive this same truck and I would ride with him. Best lesson he taught me was don't drive a truck that could kill everyone unless you know for sure your at your best. As for the dui he would go to the bar and drive home in his S10 pick up. He owned up to being drunk and doing wrong. People can respect that.
How was he able to drive a truck with DUI's? In Canada you get a DUI and your truck licenses are gone
geeze that could've been a HUGE disaster smh
"Better " there goes my CDL" than serving yrs for vehicular manslaughter. He's basically driving a locomotive down a public highway...no tears for him.
I'm pretty sure in the 80s this was how your drive a tractor trailer.....the opposite of sober....and if you think thats dangerous....just imagine what trucking in the 70s was like😳
Bro, could you actually imagine how scarry seeing this double trailer swerving out of lanes must have been, jesus christ
Lol the title had me rolling “Semi Dui” 😂
This cops is so chill.
Only his right leg was shaking
MAJOW STAR someone on here mentioned that he was showing signs of a mild stroke so that could be why. Idk
Does anyone else get that Call Of Duty vibe during the beginning? Like when the officer is talking over his radio, it sounds like something from an older COD.
MORE UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL VIDEOS LIVE PD!!!
My reoccurring nightmare is having to drive a semi truck. Idk how this man is managing to pull two trailers fcked up.
I received a DUI in my personal vehicle. At the time, had a class C CDL. 10 year suspension. I'm so sorry for putting other people in danger. It happened almost 10 years ago
Pfiftyone Mustang - at least you recognize the danger and seemed to have learned your lesson. Drunk driving killed my uncle in 2000.
me and my dad both get like this when we get low bloodsugar, weak, nauseated, sleepy, sometimes we can passout after extended periods.....
That’s called being diabetic, not driving under the influence
His boss could’ve stopped him when he took out the gate at the company. Smh 🤦🏾♀️
He probably left hours before his boss got to work
Most companies leave their gates open ours are open for about 12-16 hours a day he probably took them out and left most owners of trucking companies aren't really in 1 specific yard and float around and do this like checking out job sites, picking up parts, going to meetings
Dude I loved this lol 😂 my guy was so chill his hoss was like let’s have our rig back
As a truck driver I have no sympathy for this guy. He should never be allowed to have a CDL again. No one should with any DUI while driving a commercial vehicle.
Or at all.
well with a DUI while driving a semi on his record, i can guarantee he won't even get a CDL in a million years.
Well that’s one driver down;
And many more to be rounded up!
Good Job! 👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼
No cop is that nice to truck drivers
I read "semi" DUI and thought "oh so like a quarter of a DUI?"🤣🤣😭🤦♂️
Finally, thought they stopped filming Utah.
luke smith me too, that’s right next to my high school too haha
Yo I swear this is the best internet community out there !! 😂
The off-white tho lmao
There goes your C.D.L. Good luck trying to get it back!!! I have a friend of nearly 30 years and he has never been arrested for D.U.I.!!! He has had his C.D.L. for a very long time. Every now and then I'll go out with him on a road trip never been pulled over by a 👮!!!