Operating Status: Active
Carrier Operation: Intrastate Hazmat
Total Units(Trucks): 0
Total Drivers: 2
FMCSA State office with oversight for this carrier: OH
DUNS Number:
State Carrier Id:
Out of Service Date: None
Date when carrier information was added to MCMIS Database System: 02-JUL-19
Carrier's Doing-Business-As name: None
MCS-150 Mileage Year:
MCS-150 Date: 07/02/2019
MCS-150 Mileage:
Carrier is subject to placardable Hazardous material threshold: No
Carrier is subject to passenger carrier Threshold: No
Insp Inspections | OOS Out of Service | OOS % | |
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Vehicle | 1 | 0 % | |
Driver | 1 | 0 % |
Measure | Insp Inspections | Critical Violations | |
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Unsafe Driving | No | ||
HOS Compliance Hours-of-Service Compliance | No | ||
Vehicle Maintenance | No | ||
Controlled Substances and Alcohol | No | ||
Driver Fitness | No |
I can't even work until I find a way to recover money for batteries or the main tools I use on a daily basis. It's not fair one bit. I have a nice truck to pull up and look professional doing the professional work I do. Well now my truck is all scratched,dented,broken and short of the tools I need to do my job. Its not fair at all. Then ontop it all the guy was calling me jesus the whole time and every time I talked with him... I will be getting estimates from Mercedes once I get there tomorrow to estimate all my damages. I just got truck out of shop probably a week earlier it was broken down had an issue it wasn't starting with electrical for probably almost 2 months so I fell a bit behind not being able to come up with expense for truck to be fixed being behind on work. I fell behind initially dealing with cancer and issues around my health.... im backed up on bills and finally see a light at end of my tunnel then the co you work with or contacted put Mr back into the abyss. Like I've lost last week of work trying to meet his appointment times to retrieve my truck... im an honest person. I earn my wages with blood sweat and tears... I've paid alot of money to have that truck and equipment to be able to do my job professionally. Just isn't fair. Not at all. If I had a fully stocked box truck full of expensive top knotch equipment and had responsibilities in towing and storing it I would have made sure it was on my camera system and made sure it was fine under my watch. He said they went all through it looking for guns and drugs and they are not police. ( So they seen everything in my truck and probably had an idea if they knew about tools that Milwaukee is top shelve equipment. ) and would have made sure truck was in front of lot which he had plenty of space and would have not been in blind spot on camera along fence in back corner of his lot. It was only Mercedes in lot and only car with alot of valuable tools and equipment that's a targeted item by people that lie cheat and steal. (Two.. he would have let me itemize and inventory my losses would not have threatened me to get out of there or showed some type of compassion for me and my losses.) I don't understand why he wouldn't even allow me to look in my box truck box without being threatened with words of taking my truck back or with his gun hanging out of his pocket. It was it's my way get out of here now there is the highway. Thank you for my burdens...
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