Well, the wife and I and two dogs made it back south to Florida on Sat. And we learned something new.
We had made the trip in Oct. , pulling a trailer with furniture for our house in FL, no problems making the trip.
Came home to see kids for Thanksgiving and then headed back to FL with another trailer load.
We were making decent time, just inside Florida, been on the road for about 2 hours after staying overnight in GA. I checked the rear view mirror and there is a police car with lights flashing. Thought to myself, he's after somebody, so I pulled into the right lane - so does he. CRAP! He's pulling ME over!
Pulled onto the shoulder and waited for him. Officer comes up to the wife's window and asks if we knew why he pulled us over. Not having a clue, we said "No".
Well, we had blown by the Agricultural Inspection Station a few miles back (!). We were supposed to get inspected! Whoda thought???
So he asks what we have in the trailer. Ummmm, furniture?, we reply. So he asks for my license and goes back to the car to run my info - desparado that I am. Yeah, wife and two dogs in the car, obviously touristy types.
He comes back and asks if we want the good news or bad news first. Wife says bad news. He says, there is none (nyuk, nyuk) and procedes to tell us that we are sposed to get inspected when pulling a trailer into FL (!). Okay, I'll buy that, tho I'd never suspected such a thing (ignorance of the law excuse).
He gave us a warning and said that we should remember to stop when pulling a trailer into the state. Next time it could cost us a $140 ticket! Whew! And, now I'm "in the system". so I better toe the line.
What was funny, he never asked to see what was in the trailer at all. We could have had it filled to the brim with pot plants, etc or 20 illegal aliens!
Ah well, I can sleep better knowing that "I'm in the System" for smuggling furniture into FL. Another interesting chapter in the book of life!
We had made the trip in Oct. , pulling a trailer with furniture for our house in FL, no problems making the trip.
Came home to see kids for Thanksgiving and then headed back to FL with another trailer load.
We were making decent time, just inside Florida, been on the road for about 2 hours after staying overnight in GA. I checked the rear view mirror and there is a police car with lights flashing. Thought to myself, he's after somebody, so I pulled into the right lane - so does he. CRAP! He's pulling ME over!
Pulled onto the shoulder and waited for him. Officer comes up to the wife's window and asks if we knew why he pulled us over. Not having a clue, we said "No".
Well, we had blown by the Agricultural Inspection Station a few miles back (!). We were supposed to get inspected! Whoda thought???
So he asks what we have in the trailer. Ummmm, furniture?, we reply. So he asks for my license and goes back to the car to run my info - desparado that I am. Yeah, wife and two dogs in the car, obviously touristy types.
He comes back and asks if we want the good news or bad news first. Wife says bad news. He says, there is none (nyuk, nyuk) and procedes to tell us that we are sposed to get inspected when pulling a trailer into FL (!). Okay, I'll buy that, tho I'd never suspected such a thing (ignorance of the law excuse).
He gave us a warning and said that we should remember to stop when pulling a trailer into the state. Next time it could cost us a $140 ticket! Whew! And, now I'm "in the system". so I better toe the line.
What was funny, he never asked to see what was in the trailer at all. We could have had it filled to the brim with pot plants, etc or 20 illegal aliens!
Ah well, I can sleep better knowing that "I'm in the System" for smuggling furniture into FL. Another interesting chapter in the book of life!