I gotta add my agreement to Doc and DD comments
We all tend to expect our respective carriers to make sure we know how to do our jobs by explaining all aspects of freight hauling so that we have no problems to solve for ourselves.
In reality, a carrier should not have to explain anything except procedures peculiar to that company. They hired us not as trainees but because we assured them that we were competant as owners and/or professional drivers. It is now incumbant on each of us to maintain our professionalism by learning the traffic laws, scale house requirements, pre-trip inspection requirements, and cross-border documentation requirements, etc, etc.
I truely feel sad for the predicament Finn777 has found himself in and hope that by now he may have a solution if his carrier hasn't stepped up to the plate to help him.
I suspect that Finn has received a notice of assessment of a civil penalty of $5000, not a fine. The distinction is that a civil penalty is assessed by a govt agency and a fine is assessed by the courts. These civil penalties are usually negotiable with a well written letter to the agency that issued the citation. If you explain the situation you may well have the penalty reduced to a managable amount or expunged altogether. In any event, don't hesitate to take action. A letter can, at the very least, delay the need to promptly pay.
Good Luck, Terry
We all tend to expect our respective carriers to make sure we know how to do our jobs by explaining all aspects of freight hauling so that we have no problems to solve for ourselves.
In reality, a carrier should not have to explain anything except procedures peculiar to that company. They hired us not as trainees but because we assured them that we were competant as owners and/or professional drivers. It is now incumbant on each of us to maintain our professionalism by learning the traffic laws, scale house requirements, pre-trip inspection requirements, and cross-border documentation requirements, etc, etc.
I truely feel sad for the predicament Finn777 has found himself in and hope that by now he may have a solution if his carrier hasn't stepped up to the plate to help him.
I suspect that Finn has received a notice of assessment of a civil penalty of $5000, not a fine. The distinction is that a civil penalty is assessed by a govt agency and a fine is assessed by the courts. These civil penalties are usually negotiable with a well written letter to the agency that issued the citation. If you explain the situation you may well have the penalty reduced to a managable amount or expunged altogether. In any event, don't hesitate to take action. A letter can, at the very least, delay the need to promptly pay.
Good Luck, Terry