Re: Logging an accident
- From: Gringo <anonymous@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 10:39:56 -0400
jambi wrote:
I wondering if in an officer confiscates your logs at the scene of an accident, and what they do with them. If they confiscate them do you get it back so you can complete the log for that day?
If anyone could answer I would REALLY appreciate it.
Thanks.
Obviously, at the scene of an accident there won't be a copy machine handy. If you're not detained for any reason, then you go on trucking-- I'd get a receipt from the officer, though, in case the DOT or anyone ever asks for the missing logs, and in the new book I was forced to start, I'd pick it up from the point of the missing days, explaining in the comments section why days were missing.
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