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Semis honk against overweight truck fines as lawmakers talk roads

LANSING, MI (MPRN)--   A group of semi-truck drivers made some noise Tuesday outside the state  Capitol.

Several 18-wheelers circled the building with horns blaring to protest legislation that would increase fines and fees for overweight vehicles.

It’s likely to be part of a compromise plan to increase funding to fix Michigan’s roads.         

State Senator Tom Casperson (R-Escanaba) says too many lawmakers are blaming truckers for poor road conditions.

“What are some of the folks here doing? They’re pointing fingers at them as if they’re the problem – and, ‘G o get ‘em!’ I think they’re frustrated with that and I think they’ve had enough,” said Casperson.

“I think today was a demonstration of, ‘We’ve had enough of this and we’re going to fight back if that’s the way it’s going to be.’”

Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville, R-Monroe, says he doesn’t think much of the protest.

“OK, if you want to protest that you should be allowed to break the law, I suppose everybody would be driving around the Capitol. Fast, too. Really fast,” said Richardville.