no, that's enough for you to identify the truck, trucking company and driver if you have access to the proper information. go. make it happen instead of pointing and saying "make it so".
I tend to agree with u/HopefulSkeptic, who stated, ".... the DOT number is just going to identify the company. There would have to be hazmat placards to denote what is being hauled. There are no hazmat placards on this truck, so either he is hauling illegally, or the contents are not Hazmat materials….. like water."
My original point is that we all must become, as James O'Keefe rightly states, citizen journalists. That requires vetting (investigating) anything that may appear suspicious.
my comment has more to do with your tone, i'm afraid. it sounds an awful lot like pointing and telling people to get it done. the chans have made me kind of allergic to that and my reflex would be to assume that you are a part of the slide.
my point being that plenty of information was captured in that video. things have been identified with far less.
slides are about getting people to run off and waste effort. they are busywork to wear people out. mopping the parking lot in the rain is, in effect, a slide.
"tone"? Do you see an expletive or an exclamation mark? Emboldened words? The answer is, no. It's evident to me you are reading into something that's simply does not exist. I stand by my statement and agree with u/HopefulSkeptic regarding the DOT info. It doesn't provide us enough info.
No the DOT number is just going to identify the company. There would have to be hazmat placards to denote what is being hauled. There are no hazmat placards on this truck, so either he is hauling illegally, or the contents are not Hazmat materials….. like water
Is that enough to determine the liquid being dumped. Prove to me it's not water. See my point?
no, that's enough for you to identify the truck, trucking company and driver if you have access to the proper information. go. make it happen instead of pointing and saying "make it so".
I tend to agree with u/HopefulSkeptic, who stated, ".... the DOT number is just going to identify the company. There would have to be hazmat placards to denote what is being hauled. There are no hazmat placards on this truck, so either he is hauling illegally, or the contents are not Hazmat materials….. like water."
My original point is that we all must become, as James O'Keefe rightly states, citizen journalists. That requires vetting (investigating) anything that may appear suspicious.
my comment has more to do with your tone, i'm afraid. it sounds an awful lot like pointing and telling people to get it done. the chans have made me kind of allergic to that and my reflex would be to assume that you are a part of the slide.
my point being that plenty of information was captured in that video. things have been identified with far less.
slides are about getting people to run off and waste effort. they are busywork to wear people out. mopping the parking lot in the rain is, in effect, a slide.
"tone"? Do you see an expletive or an exclamation mark? Emboldened words? The answer is, no. It's evident to me you are reading into something that's simply does not exist. I stand by my statement and agree with u/HopefulSkeptic regarding the DOT info. It doesn't provide us enough info.
DOT number should denote the liquid contained within.
No the DOT number is just going to identify the company. There would have to be hazmat placards to denote what is being hauled. There are no hazmat placards on this truck, so either he is hauling illegally, or the contents are not Hazmat materials….. like water