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Our trucking company allows Drivers to driver illegally (IL)
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CarbonParrot is in Illinois
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Something that has been weighing on me. We turn a blind eye to drivers driving more hours a day than is legal. We don't make all of them take 34 hour restarts once they have used all over their 70 hour work week. The drivers like it because they get more miles in but I fear for public safety sometimes. I'm worried I could be held personally liable if there was a fatality accident, because I was also "turning a blind eye". Is that true. I'm in dispatch by the way. I'm also sure that if I reported our company to the FMCSA I'd lose my job and maybe be blacklisted in the industry. I'm in the USA. Maybe I should do this before one of these guys falls asleep and kills someone. Tracy morgans accident comes to mind. Am I protected from retaliation?

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