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    Default Critics bash Mexican truck decision

    Critics bash Mexican truck decision

    WASHINGTON - The news that Mexican trucks will be allowed to haul freight deeper into the United States drew an angry reaction Friday from labor leaders, safety advocates and members of Congress.

    They said Mexico has substandard trucks and low-paid drivers that will threaten national security, cost thousands of jobs and endanger motorists on the northern side of the Mexican border.

    The Bush administration on Thursday announced its plan to have U.S. inspectors oversee Mexican trucking companies that carry cargo across the border.

    "This program will make trade with Mexico easier and keep our roads safe at the same time," Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said Friday. She announced details of the plan to let 100 Mexican trucking companies travel beyond the border area while she was in El Paso, Texas, at the Bridge of the Americas, which connects to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

    Said Teamsters President Jim Hoffa: "They are playing a game of Russian roulette on America's highways."

    Access to all U.S. highways was promised by 2000 under the 1993 North American Free Trade Agreement, as was access through Mexico for U.S. carriers.

    That aspect of NAFTA was stalled by lawsuits and disagreements between the two countries, though Canadian and U.S. trucks travel freely across the northern border.

    The Bush pilot project will let Mexican truck companies travel from Mexico throughout the United States and back. No hazardous material shipments will be permitted.

    According to the Transportation Department, U.S. inspectors will inspect every truck and interview drivers to make sure they can read and speak English. They'll examine trucks and check the licenses, insurance and driving records of the Mexican drivers. Inspectors will also verify that the trucking companies are insured by U.S.-licensed firms.

    The first Mexican trucks are expected to drive into the United States beyond the border area in about 60 days, the Transportation Department says.

    National Transportation Safety Board member Debbie Hersman questioned how the U.S. could spare sending inspectors to Mexico when only a tiny percentage of the hundreds of thousands of U.S. truck companies are inspected every year.

    "They lack the inspectors to conduct safety reviews of at-risk domestic carriers," Hersman said. "That situation only gets worse if resources are diverted to the border."

    One-fourth of all U.S. trucks are taken off the road after random inspections because they're so unsafe, she said. An even higher percentage of Mexican trucks are taken off the road at Texas border crossings, she said.

    Mexican carriers insist their rigs meet U.S. standards. And according to the Transportation Department, 240 federal and 300 state government employees deal with Mexican truck issues.

    Joan Claybrook, president of Public Citizen, said inspections will be meaningless because the trucks won't have black boxes that record how long a driver has been behind the wheel.

    "They have no way of telling how many hours these truck drivers have been driving before they get to the U.S., let alone when they get here," Claybrook said.

    Sen. Patty Murray (news, bio, voting record), D-Wash., chair of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, announced a March 8 hearing to determine whether the arrangement meets safety requirements.

    Rep. Peter DeFazio (news, bio, voting record), D-Ore., chair of the House Highways subcommittee, said Congress will keep a close eye on the program.

    Mexico responded to the U.S. announcement by saying it will allow trucks from 100 U.S. companies to travel across the border.

    Business groups have wanted the border opened to avoid middleman costs of transferring goods from Mexican to U.S. trucks.

    The American Trucking Associations said it supports the program, but wants to make sure that U.S. and Mexican truck companies are held to the same standards.

    "We also are waiting to see that when US carriers are allowed to travel into Mexico that the regulatory and permitting process that U.S. carriers undergo is fair and transparent," the ATA said in a statement.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070223/...mexican_trucks

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    This ought to make it MUCH easier for terrorists to get that dirty bomb into America....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pale Rider View Post
    This ought to make it MUCH easier for terrorists to get that dirty bomb into America....
    The gist of the article is corret, IMO. I see these smoke-belching relics of yesteryear trooping up I-35 on a daily basis. Why is it for the sake of destroying our national sovereinty Mexicans don't have to abide by the same anit-pollution laws we do?
    “When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.” Edumnd Burke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    The gist of the article is corret, IMO. I see these smoke-belching relics of yesteryear trooping up I-35 on a daily basis. Why is it for the sake of destroying our national sovereinty Mexicans don't have to abide by the same anit-pollution laws we do?
    I see the same ones wrecking here as they go thru Austin---btw--I wake up this morning and hear a thud and a moan---I look outside my bedroom window and see three dudes beating this dude over the head with a log !!!! I call the cops and go out to check on the guy and they're all gone---just left behind a money tansfer slip to Banco de Mexico----crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilloduck View Post
    I see the same ones wrecking here as they go thru Austin---btw--I wake up this morning and hear a thud and a moan---I look outside my bedroom window and see three dudes beating this dude over the head with a log !!!! I call the cops and go out to check on the guy and they're all gone---just left behind a money tansfer slip to Banco de Mexico----crazy.
    NAFTA sucks ass. It's political ass-kissing of the worst kind. Any and every vehicle and person that enters this country should be documented and subject to search.

    Our borders are a f-ing joke.
    “When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.” Edumnd Burke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    NAFTA sucks ass. It's political ass-kissing of the worst kind. Any and every vehicle and person that enters this country should be documented and subject to search.

    Our borders are a f-ing joke.
    When the crime starts happening 4 feet from my bedroom window and the cops don't do shit, it' gotten WAY outta hand !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilloduck View Post
    When the crime starts happening 4 feet from my bedroom window and the cops don't do shit, it' gotten WAY outta hand !
    Lean out the window with a scattergun and tell them to take their shit elsewhere. I wouldn't hesitate.

    If you ever come down here for any reason, DON'T stay on the West Side. An Iraqi neighborhood is downright peaceful in comparison.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    Lean out the window with a scattergun and tell them to take their shit elsewhere. I wouldn't hesitate.

    If you ever come down here for any reason, DON'T stay on the West Side. An Iraqi neighborhood is downright peaceful in comparison.
    I had my 9mm out but they bolted before I could get off the phone to 911. Some real gnarly looking bastards---there's still blood on the grass out here and the one cop the sent out didnt even want to know what thy looked like--she just asked if they were Mexicans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilloduck View Post
    I had my 9mm out but they bolted before I could get off the phone to 911. Some real gnarly looking bastards---there's still blood on the grass out here and the one cop the sent out didnt even want to know what thy looked like--she just asked if they were Mexicans.
    The PC ignoring the obvious, but cops know what's up. Most of the criminals around here are Mexicans as well. They'd rather buy that "La Raza" crap and emulate their favorite "gangsta" video than get a real job.
    “When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.” Edumnd Burke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilloduck View Post
    I had my 9mm out but they bolted before I could get off the phone to 911. Some real gnarly looking bastards---there's still blood on the grass out here and the one cop the sent out didnt even want to know what thy looked like--she just asked if they were Mexicans.
    BTW ... 9mm's are okay for what they're designed to do, but NOTHING historically is as intimidating as a double-barrelled twelve guage. There's just NO arguing with one, and they KNOW it doesn't matter whether or not you hit or miss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    The PC ignoring the obvious, but cops know what's up. Most of the criminals around here are Mexicans as well. They'd rather buy that "La Raza" crap and emulate their favorite "gangsta" video than get a real job.
    SO true---EMS just said that if the bloody stunned guy showed up I should tell him to go to the hosital

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilloduck View Post
    SO true---EMS just said that if the bloody stunned guy showed up I should tell him to go to the hosital


    I didn't know you speak Spanish ....
    “When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.” Edumnd Burke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post


    I didn't know you speak Spanish ....
    Isn't it mandatory?
    After the game, the king and the pawn go into the same box - Author unknown

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Isn't it mandatory?
    damn near---Texans need to get thier shit together and stop this crap. What the hell is wrong with us ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilloduck View Post
    damn near---Texans need to get thier shit together and stop this crap. What the hell is wrong with us ?
    I speak Spanish, but I won't. Always comes as quite a surprise whenever I get around a new bunch of guys and they start trying to talk shit in Spanish because they think all the gringos don't know what's up.

    I usually reply to something in Spanish just to get that "deer in teh headlights" look when they know they got busted.
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