Posted on 10/30/2025 6:43:22 AM PDT by servo1969
Summary:
The video shows an interaction between an Arkansas Highway Police officer and a truck driver who was illegally parked and found mostly naked in his truck (0:00-0:04). The officer attempts to question the driver, who struggles to understand and speak English (0:25-0:51). The officer then asks the driver to put on clothes and tries to get information about his log book and company (0:56-1:50).
The video highlights the driver's inability to comprehend basic English commands and traffic signs (2:40-9:54). Despite possessing a driver's license, he cannot read or explain the meaning of signs like "trucks must enter weigh station," "no parking," or "no commercial vehicles." The officer explains that drivers need to get three out of four signs correct to pass a sign test (10:39-10:46), and this driver would not have passed. The officer also mentions the driver's difficulty answering general questions about his hauling, pick-up, and destination (11:03-11:18). The video concludes with the streamer expressing shock and concern over the safety implications of such drivers on the road (12:09-13:10).
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AM WAITING FOR THE GROUP THAT CLAIMS REPLACING ALL THESE WRECKED TRUCKS IS A “BOOST FOR THE ECONOMY”.....
Yep. Looks and sounds Chinese to me.
Well, Gavin Newsom is already blaming Trump for the illegal Indian wrecks.
Cousin of Breakwinder Singh.
That’s true.
Every time I see another video of “those people” vowing to steal stuff, and inform us that it’s our duty to feed their families... RAGE!!! Bigotry? Racism?
They hate me, and I hate them back.
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