• KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 months ago

    when the fuck were people using their personal vehicles as company vehicles? And when were company vehicles noted for rolling coal and being a general public nuisance, while doing an illegal act? Surely any self respecting company that isn’t committing crimes already is going to reprimand employees for that shit.

    If we’re talking about semi trucks, than i don’t know why you even left this comment. Those are a non problem?

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      6 months ago

      And when were company vehicles noted for rolling coal and being a general public nuisance, while doing an illegal act?

      Business Expense: Rolling Coal

      Its more likely than you’d think.

      If we’re talking about semi trucks, than i don’t know why you even left this comment. Those are a non problem?

      If you’ve ever had to drive on a highway full of semis and smell all that gross exhaust, I think you’d feel otherwise. When they’re just belching it deliberately (used to be common place when they passed through Austin, TX and wanted to Own The Campus Leftists) its even worse.

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        6 months ago

        that video you linked isn’t being actively malicious or anything.

        If you’ve ever had to drive on a highway full of semis and smell all that gross exhaust, I think you’d feel otherwise. When they’re just belching it deliberately (used to be common place when they passed through Austin, TX and wanted to Own The Campus Leftists) its even worse.

        that’s kind of just true for all vehicles, the exhaust part at least. I could see that happening in texas though im not gonna lie, texas seems to be full of a bunch of pretty dumb people from time to time. But even then i’m really sure it counts as “rolling coal” as used in common parlance when referring to road rage type incidents. As per the OPs comment.