That is fine, there is nothing wrong with that. More information / knowledge out there in the public is better for everyone in the end imo. No one is saying the information will be perfect but if I have 3 reputable posters telling me that XYZ Fleet Owner is a slow payer, I'm going to give a lot more weight to those reputable posters than I would 3 noob accounts with no other posts except to give a review.
My point is us having more info is better.
I understand your point but it isn't the info that is the problem, it is part of a few things - the owner, the driver and the carrier. ALL three have a hand in this but it is the driver who needs to be prepared to enter this as a business and treat it as one. I know this may sound harsh to some but you know that you don't have your general contractor building your house for you hire a plumber who has no tools.
Reputable poster? Who makes that judgment call?
There is also this assumption that there are a lot of BAD fleet owners, maybe there are a number of them but you know to expect to start in this business and be handed a truck worth $80 to $100k plus to handle the customer's freight, the carrier needs to ensure that the owner is capable of handling the business end of things and fulfill their obligation.
One of my solutions is simple - bond the owner by a third party.
If a fleet owner is going to harrass a website owner and advertisers, then that is the kind of fleet owner that we want to warn people about imo. I honestly don't think any fleet owners would resort to that route, they are too busy focussing on ripping off their drivers, it doesn't make them more money by hiring a lawyer to harass a website. Its not going to happen imo.
Actually "ripping off the drivers" is the easy part. Yes harass the website, there are some legal issues at play here and just because there is a disclaimer, the website admins have an obligation to keep things honest.
Well would you want your friends to work for those owners? The only way a bad fleet owner is going to drag me into court for libel is if I say something bad about them. I'm not going to say something bad about someone I never worked for.
Well I would not even think of telling a friend to work in this industry and have done so.
By the way, you don't have to work for anyone to have legal problems.
So if I am saying something bad about a fleet owner, I will gladly take my day in court with him because I'm an honest person who will be in the right. The reality is your examples are not realistic in the real world.
Wish it would work that was but here is a little bit of reality. If the person is smart with a smart lawyer, he will investigate you. He will have your life in a file and then he will find ways to drag you through court to make you spend money you don't have. By the time he is done, you won't be able to own that truck. THIS happens a lot and to many who say "bad" or "wrong" things about people and companies, they end up drained.
OH and about honesty, there was a couple who once created a website about their experience with poly siding. The distributor (who was not named on the site at all) sued the couple and it went through court. They lost, even though they were honestly just trying to warn people about the product, they ended up losing everything because of the cost of defending themselves.
Now here is another bit of news, a corporation or llc won't protect you.