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- To: ranger2@gate.net
- Subject: Re: coggins/health papers
- From: ridecamp-d-request@endurance.net
- Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 15:11:03 -0700 (PDT)
- In-Reply-To: <355775E0.528@gate.net>
- References: <355775E0.528@gate.net>
Sorry, you are not allowed to post to ridecamp-d@endurance.net. This is a digest version of the ridecamp list. If wish to post your message, resend it to ridecamp@endurance.net. Please note that in order to post to ridecamp, you must be subscribed to either ridecamp or the ridecamp digest. If you are not a member of either list, but would like to become one, please go to http://www.endurance.net and follow the links to RideCamp. Steph -------------------------- Sort of on the subject of weigh stations... We live on the GA/FL line, I trailer to the beach to ride nearly every weekend. the police at the I 95 stations know me and my horses by heart, but every time we cross still have to fill out all the paperwork, making sure the horses coggins match the health papers. the whole thing is a big joke and a waste of time. They NEVER look at my horses to make sure the horse matches the coggins(as far as I'm concerned that is the ONLY important thing they need to check...) It's to the point now even if I'm not riding at the beach or have someone elses horse in the trailer will just not say anything, hand over my paperwork and they assume I'm heading to the beach and w/ my horse(s)in the trailer. Pretty poor way of doing their job. Have never had been stopped weighing my truck and trailer(just drive over the scales like the big trucks and wave to the guy in the booth) Anita Carlson GA
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