As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention
facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that helped
get the detention center up and running covered up their logos
and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their
trucks entering the site.
Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at
Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying
information covered up with tape and cardboard. Classic
Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did not exactly
cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another
truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as
well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.
While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public
scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, Classic
Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated
with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at
Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.
“What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads. “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why
is it covered?”
https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/
It is *illegal* to cover the USDOT numbers.
Scout wrote:
As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention facility in >> the Everglades, the various contractors that helped get the detention
center up and running covered up their logos and U.S. Department of
Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their trucks entering the site.
Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at Alligator
Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying information covered >> up with tape and cardboard. Classic Recycling, whose tape job on one of
its trucks did not exactly cover the company name, tried to hide its
USDOT number. Another truck on-site completely concealed its name and
USDOT info as well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.
While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public scrutiny
for working on the controversial facility, Classic Recycling,
headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated with one-star
reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at Alligator Alcatraz
surfaced.
“What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads. “You’re
also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why is it covered?”
https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/
It is *illegal* to cover the USDOT numbers.
if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?
"jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
Scout wrote:
As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention
facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that helped
get the detention center up and running covered up their logos
and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their
trucks entering the site.
Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at
Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying information covered up with tape and cardboard. Classic
Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did not exactly
cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another
truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as
well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.
While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public
scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, Classic
Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated
with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at
Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.
“What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads. “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why
is it covered?”
https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/
It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.
if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?
Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However,
whether those records would show the USDOT numbers much less the
current location of any particular vehicle much less its current use
would be unlikely in the extreme
As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state�s new detention facility in the >Everglades, the various contractors that helped get the detention center up and
running covered up their logos and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) >numbers on their trucks entering the site.
Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at Alligator >Alcatraz had the company�s name and other identifying information covered up >with tape and cardboard. Classic Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks
did not exactly cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another
truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as well, breaking >Florida law and federal regulations.
While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public scrutiny for >working on the controversial facility, Classic Recycling, headquartered in Fort
Lauderdale, has been inundated with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of >its truck at Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.
�What are you hiding if everything is legal?� one review reads. �You�re also >legally required to display your USDOT number. Why is it covered?�
https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/
It is *illegal* to cover the USDOT numbers.
"jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message >news:[email protected]...
Scout wrote:
As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state�s new detention facility in >>> the Everglades, the various contractors that helped get the detention
center up and running covered up their logos and U.S. Department of
Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their trucks entering the site.
Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at Alligator >>> Alcatraz had the company�s name and other identifying information covered >>> up with tape and cardboard. Classic Recycling, whose tape job on one of
its trucks did not exactly cover the company name, tried to hide its
USDOT number. Another truck on-site completely concealed its name and
USDOT info as well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.
While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public scrutiny >>> for working on the controversial facility, Classic Recycling,
headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated with one-star
reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at Alligator Alcatraz
surfaced.
�What are you hiding if everything is legal?� one review reads. �You�re
also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why is it covered?�
https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/
It is *illegal* to cover the USDOT numbers.
if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?
Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However, whether >those records would show the USDOT numbers much less the current location of >any particular vehicle much less its current use would be unlikely in the >extreme
Scout wrote:
"jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Scout wrote:
As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention
facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that helped
get the detention center up and running covered up their logos
and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their
trucks entering the site.
Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at
Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying
information covered up with tape and cardboard. Classic
Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did not exactly
cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another
truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as
well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.
While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public
scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, Classic
Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated
with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at
Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.
“What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads.
“You’re also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why
is it covered?”
https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/
It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.
if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?
Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However,
whether those records would show the USDOT numbers much less the
current location of any particular vehicle much less its current use
would be unlikely in the extreme
I suck dick.
On 7/17/2025 6:20 AM, scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled and lied:
"Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:QzSdQ.87232$[email protected]...
Scout wrote:
"jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Scout wrote:
As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention
facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that helped
get the detention center up and running covered up their logos
and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their
trucks entering the site.
Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at
Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying >>>> > > information covered up with tape and cardboard. Classic
Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did not exactly
cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another
truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as
well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.
While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public
scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, Classic
Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated
with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at
Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.
“What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads. >>>> > > “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why >>>> > > is it covered?”
https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/
It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.
if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?
Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However,
whether those records would show the USDOT numbers much less the
current location of any particular vehicle much less its current use
would be unlikely in the extreme
I suck dick.
We know you do Rudy.....
That wasn't Rudy who posted that, scooter.
"Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:KC7eQ.1258176$[email protected]...
On 7/17/2025 6:20 AM, scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and
gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled
and lied:
wrote in message news:QzSdQ.87232$[email protected]..."Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]>
Scout wrote:
helped >>>>> > get the detention center up and running covered up"jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]
...
Scout wrote:
As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention
facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that
their logos >>>>> > and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)
numbers on their >>>>> > trucks entering the site.
identifying >>>>> > information covered up with tape and cardboard.
Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at
Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other
Classic >>>>> > Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did
not exactly >>>>> > cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT
number. Another >>>>> > truck on-site completely concealed its name
and USDOT info as >>>>> > well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations. >>>>> >
public >>>>> > scrutiny for working on the controversial facility,While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade
Classic >>>>> > Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has
been inundated >>>>> > with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo
of its truck at >>>>> > Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.
reads. >>>>> > “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why >>>>> > is it covered?”
“What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review
https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/
It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.
public?if its through a government contract, wont the records be
Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes,
However, whether those records would show the USDOT numbers
much less the current location of any particular vehicle much
less its current use would be unlikely in the extreme
I suck dick.
We know you do Rudy.....
That wasn't Rudy who posted that, scooter.
Prove it.
On 7/17/2025 9:15 PM, Henderson wrote:
scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled and lied:
"Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:KC7eQ.1258176$[email protected]...
On 7/17/2025 6:20 AM, scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and
gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled
and lied:
wrote in message news:QzSdQ.87232$[email protected]..."Klaus Schadenfreude"
<[email protected]>
Scout wrote:
helped >>>>> > get the detention center up and running covered up"jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]
njou ...
Scout wrote:
As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that
their logos >>>>> > and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) >>numbers on their >>>>> > trucks entering the site.
identifying >>>>> > information covered up with tape and cardboard. >>Classic >>>>> > Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks didPhotos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks
arriving at Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s
name and other
not exactly >>>>> > cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT >>number. Another >>>>> > truck on-site completely concealed its name
and USDOT info as >>>>> > well, breaking Florida law and federal >>regulations. >>>>> >
public >>>>> > scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, >>Classic >>>>> > Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, hasWhile the hired contractors are seemingly trying to
evade
been inundated >>>>> > with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo
of its truck at >>>>> > Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.
reads. >>>>> > “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT >>number. Why >>>>> > is it covered?”“What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one
review
https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/
It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.
public?if its through a government contract, wont the records
be
Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However, whether those records would show the USDOT
numbers much less the current location of any particular
vehicle much less its current use would be unlikely in
the extreme
I suck dick.
We know you do Rudy.....
That wasn't Rudy who posted that, scooter.
Prove it.
Gawd you're dumb.
AS I've said numerous times, scooter works at being stupid.
On 7/17/2025 9:15 PM, Henderson wrote:
scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and gutless chickenshit who is
frightened to death of Rudy, trolled and lied:
"Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:KC7eQ.1258176$[email protected]...
On 7/17/2025 6:20 AM, scooter, the drunken Virginia camper andwrote in message news:QzSdQ.87232$[email protected]...
gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled
and lied:
"Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]>
helped >>>>> > get the detention center up and running covered upScout wrote:
"jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]
...
Scout wrote:
As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new
detention facility in the Everglades, the various contractors >>>>>>>>> that
their logos >>>>> > and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)
numbers on their >>>>> > trucks entering the site.
identifying >>>>> > information covered up with tape and cardboard.
Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at >>>>>>>>> Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other
Classic >>>>> > Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did
not exactly >>>>> > cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT
number. Another >>>>> > truck on-site completely concealed its name
and USDOT info as >>>>> > well, breaking Florida law and federal
regulations. >>>>> >
public >>>>> > scrutiny for working on the controversial facility,While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade
Classic >>>>> > Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has
been inundated >>>>> > with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo
of its truck at >>>>> > Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.
public?
“What are you hiding if everything is legal?†one review >>> reads. >>>>> > “You’re also legally required to display your >>> USDOT number. Why >>>>> > is it covered?â€
https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/
It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.
if its through a government contract, wont the records be
Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes,
However, whether those records would show the USDOT numbers
much less the current location of any particular vehicle much
less its current use would be unlikely in the extreme
I suck dick.
We know you do Rudy.....
That wasn't Rudy who posted that, scooter.
Prove it.
Gawd you're dumb.
AS I've said numerous times, scooter beats me senseless.
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