It would be a good time to inject a couple of good rules to follow in life.
First, if you're going to walk on the line that divides what's legal and what's illegal, it's best to keep your head and butt down. You're much less likely to be cought on the wrong side of that line if the man doesn't know you're there.
Second, know your rights. They vari from state to state. In Indiana, anything that is locked can not be searched without either A. My permission (which no one gets), or B. A warrent. The warrent takes a while to obtain, and they can only detain me for so long (about 20 min) before I can claim unlawfull detainment.
Persoally, I stay far enough from the line that I don't generally have to worry about anything. Having said that, I'll soon be running WVO. It's far cheaper than off road diesel As a private citizen, I have no obligation to keep track of reciepts, quantities, millage or any other form of evidence that could be used against me. If I owned a buisness, and was doing this with my buisness vehicles, that would be a whole other story.
Just my 2 bits,
Mark
Very solid words of wisdom. People, including me, would be wise to follow this. I see stickers all the time saying "Powered by Bio-diesel" or "Powered by vegetable oil". I think they are morons for putting those stickers on their vehicle. These mush heads(as I call them) are trying to outdo each other showing how green they are. In light of the previous post, it would seem to me that the sticker is probable cause for a search(dipping the tank). I guess the first item on my list would be a locking gas cap.