PRIVACY * Canada - Owner-ops want speed limiter privacy questions answered
With hard speed limiter enforcement just months away, Ontario transportation officials still haven't sealed up the privacy and liability loopholes that remain in he legislation
Toronto,ONT,CAN -Today's Trucking -12 Dec 2008: -- ... That's what Owner-Operators Business Association of Canada (OBAC) is saying, anyway... OBAC Director Joanne Ritchie wrote a letter to Peter Hurst, CVSA past president and director, Carrier Safety & Enforcement at the Ontario Ministry of Transport and Quebec Ministere des Transports Director Benoit Cayouette, reminding them that these issues regarding the 105 km/h speed limit mandate raised by the owner-op association still have not been addressed by either ministry... The rule, which applies to any truck operating in Ontario and Quebec, is scheduled to take affect Jan. 1, with an educational 'soft enforcement' period until June 2009... In the meantime, OBAC is advising its members and other truck owners to take "whatever steps are required to protect this data" until an official policy is issued by the transportation ministries in Ontario and Quebec regarding ECM data recovery and use... (Photo: If MTO inspectors want to look at your engine data, 'don't help 'em' says OBAC)
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