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United States News Title: Cowboys, Truckers and Us Being a trucker especially an owner-operator used to be a lot like being a cowboy was back in the 1800s. On your own timetable, beholden to none so long as the cows (or the cargo) got where they needed to be on time. Independent, free. Which, naturally, is why both avocations had to be stomped. Cowboys became ranch hands, no longer free to roam. But at least they arent subject to 24-7 recording of their doings as truckers soon will be. It will be done via something called an Electronic Logging Device (ELD) which is basically a mobile, in-truck Panopticon a rig for the rig that sees all and knows all and narcs all, to the Appropriate Authorities. It will tell drivers when to stop driving even if they are just a couple of miles away from their destination. And they must stop. No matter how needless or inconvenient. If they do not . . . The ELDs, of course, will not be optional. They will become mandatory for all new trucks about a month from now on Dec. 18 when a new federal fatwa goes into effect. Unless, as the result of some some last-minute spasm of concern for our ever-diminishing liberties, someone puts a legislative stop to it. One such someone is Republican Rep. Brian Babin of Texas, who wrote a bill (H.R. 3282) that would do just that but. Give him credit for trying. But like the effort to get rid of Obamacare its more about talking points than actually doing something about it. Because most Republicans might as well be Democrats, or the reverse. The one party always seeks the same things more power, more control. Trumps nominee for oberbefehlshaber der Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Raymond Martinez, has already indicated he supports the ELD mandate. See? Voting matters . . . The truckers, of course, will get to pay for the technology which will be used to treat them like home-release criminals and those people at least get free ankle bracelets (well, free in the sense that they are paid for by taxpayers). The ELD mandate like so many similar mandates in the land of the formerly free is based on the new American guiding ideas of presumptive guilt, collective dumbing down and collective punishment. It is premised on the archetype of the least-common denominator and then applied to all, deserved or not. The Feds have established an arbitrary limit of 11 hours of driving per day in the same way that DUI laws arbitrarily decree that a person is drunk by legal definition if they are found to have a blood alcohol concentration of .08 (or even lower in many states) regardless of the faultlessness of the individuals driving. On the same principle, a trucker who is found to have been driving for longer than allowed will be crucified fined, perhaps sent to the clink; probably defrocked of his commercial drivers license, which renders him effectively unemployed and unemployable as a trucker irrespective of his actual driving. And with this Dark difference: The trucker every trucker will be ELDd by law. His truck every truck will be fitted with an ELD. There will be no opting out. He will be presumed guilty of driving too much. While some of you reading this may feel not much sympathy for the over-the-road trucker, may be concerned that word always prefaces the gun about truckers who drive too far, too long and thus become a safety risk in theory if not in fact consider this: If the government can force truckers to submit to being logged that is, recorded and monitored every second they are in their rigs on the argument that safety demands it . . . well, how about the rest of us? Subscribe to *Cars and Automotive* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread |
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