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Thieves steal tractor-trailer

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Originally posted by: eos
Thieves are usually smart enough to know where high dollar loads are shipped from.

1) Wait for truck to leave warehouse.
2) Follow it to the first stop that the driver is federally mandated to make.
3) When they leave the truck to eat or whatever, pop the wing window and hot wire.
4) Profit!

I used to haul high dollar loads from a Dell warehouse. These were almost always swapped loads. I would meet another driver a few hours away, so the load never sat for very long.

I was talking to a guy that drives for the US Mail. He said that once he took the truck out of the distribution center it could never be stopped at any location for more than a couple minutes or they would call him immediately asking why he had stopped. Apparently to prevent just this sort of thing.
 
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