Breaking news : ian in big trouble in bulgaria

Glad your ok and your mate is as well :sunglasses: :sunglasses:

simon

Good news. :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

Thought for a minute there you were trying to merge with ā€œJonah transportā€ to form

Jonah transport national & international

Glad to hear you’re both ok.

Looks like DAF & Volvo both use the same training methods when it comes to customer service.

Should’ve bought an Iveco.:wink:

Glad to hear both of you are ok :smiley:

Good to hear you are ok, Ian … so stick that in your pipe and smoke it, Trucky!!!

This is gonna be some diary lololol

Glad to hear your in the clear safe and well, and looking forward to few days at home. And i hope you have or are able to get someone to be resposible for your repairs. Good luck :wink:

north surrey haulage:
Should’ve bought an Iveco.:wink:

No you should not!!!

:smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

Good to hear they are OK!

Glad you are both OK, can’t wait for the full diary :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

glad to read you and ya mate are ok ian :laughing:

Glad everythings fine, keep us informed:) :sunglasses: :slight_smile:

, Excuse me if I sound thick but why does anyone want to run ammo to Bulgaria if it is the sort of stuff that goes bank, and by the way lads what do you come out with at the end of ya troubles ya know to pay the bills at home, like other postesr have said that rubbish was left alone yonks ago.

Taskman:
, Excuse me if I sound thick but why does anyone want to run ammo to Bulgaria

Ermm i would imagine money that being the whole point of working :smiley:

simon

Ian,

really pleased to hear your both OK and will be home soon.

fully understand how your wife feels.

Ian ,
glad to hear you and your mate are OK,not nice to be in trouble far from home,hope everything comes out OK for you both.
regards derek

truckyboy:
Well…well…fancy that…you get a so called professional driver…starts his own business…and then decides to go international…well not satisfied with european work…thinks he can go where most brits stopped running years ago.
was obviously enticed by the rate being offered…and never stopped to think of the consequences, or to even price the job…
He mentioned he was going to carry Explosives…but it now turns out it was bullets…for Cyprus…so as well as guys on here telling him to go via Italy and Greece…thought he would run Romania and Bulgaria…and now look where he is…
If and its a big IF…he is found to have contravened the rules, which it looks like he has…then he is going to lose his business…the fines for contravention are very large.
My wife is flying out to BG on Sunday so will find out as much as she can, unless of course Ian gets posting.

It may seem like i`m having a go at him…but i am sorry for him, and wished that he had asked a professional for advice beforehand…or was he afraid he may get the load taken off of him…for he did say that it was going to be a regular run for all of his trucks…good luck to him

sorry but i’ve got to agree with TB, this is exactly why we get told more and more that we are too expensive on tricky jobs - we do it properly :unamused: :frowning:

All the best Ian, hope it all pans out as well as possible!

Glad to hear!!!

Ben :smiley:

jj …as far as i can recall he did seek advice …and what he was told was check check and double check and when you’ve done that do it all again …and it appears thats what he did … this is just something thats blown up and being solved …all be it slowly

Glad to hear you both are OK Ian,
But please don’t tell me that you are still going to go into Greek southern Cyprus and then try to cross no mans land (heavily fortified peaceline!!) and get into Turkish Northern Cyprus :question: :open_mouth: :exclamation: :exclamation:
P.S. is this still going to be a regular run :question: :exclamation: :exclamation: :exclamation: :laughing:

glad to here that you are safe and well and home soon

have an idea what your wife’s and family went through