Truckers appeal -* USA - In case against DAC Services
Truckers want a new trial, which could ultimately have a ripple effect and impact hundreds of thousands drivers
Denver,CO,USA -Land Line Magazine -May 17, 2007: -- Attorneys filed an appeal Wednesday in a federal case involving truckers’ complaints about so-called DAC reports. Filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit in Denver, OOIDA’s appeal brief raised two major issues:
* Can DAC procure reports from a driver’s former carrier without notice to and permission from the driver?
* Can inaccuracies in reports sold by DAC be overlooked because hiring and terminating motor carriers may talk to each other after publication of defective DAC reports?
OOIDA argues in its appeal brief that the trial judge, U.S. District Court Judge Robert E. Blackburn, made significant errors of law when he ruled that DAC did not have to get the drivers’ permission to procure their employment histories under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The appeal also argues that DAC cannot escape the consequences of its inaccurate reports because of what its customers may or may not do after receiving such reports...
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