Truck Drivers DAC Report Unconstitutional

DAC report unconstitutional

DAC report unconstitutional

Is the DAC Report unconstitutional?  The first ten amendments of the Constitution, which make up the Bill of Rights, include the amendment which requires that all citizens be provided with due process when either being accused of a crime or being penalized by another party for a civil matter.  The Bill of Rights were seen as such importance, that George Mason refused to sign until these rights were included.

Explaining his refusal to sign, Mason wrote:  “There is no Declaration of Rights, and the laws of the general government being paramount to the laws and constitution of the several States, the Declarations of Rights in the separate States are no security.  Nor are the people secured even in the enjoyment of the benefit of the common law.” To paraphrase it in simple terms:  every American citizen has the right to due process of law when accused or penalized by a separate party.

Yet, countless numbers of professional truck drivers are penalized by trucking companies through the false claims reported on their DAC Report.   The large majority of these truckers are caught in a situation where proving their case is impossible.   False DAC Reporting has been going on for years with trucking organizations and associations recognizing the problem, but doing nothing to stop it:

Recent comments from the Stop DAC petition:

  • “It’s not right that companies can destroy a driver’s driving record and stop them from ever getting a driving job again.”
  • “I quit Swift Transportation back in 07.  Took my truck back to the Richmond terminal because I was basically paying them to drive.  I was lucky I had some savings to fall back on while driving for this company.  Anyhow,  I cleared my truck and resigned at the terminal and I got a “NO SHOW” on my DAC.”
  • “I have seen it happen many times and I fully support this petition to stop the abuse that companies and DAC Services have been allowed to exercise for far too long.”
  • “I am an ex-FED DOT Agent and I witnessed first hand how many drivers would come into our office requesting we help them. They were not able to aquire employment because there was bad information in their reports.  I do believe this method is unfair and unjust to many a good driver.”
  • “My DAC now has False Information from US Xpress.  I went to orientation and on the 5 th day they let me go over the phone without giving me a reason why they were not hiring me.  I lived in Denver, Co. and they paid for me to go to Ca. for this.  My DAC shows I worked for them  and I Quit and was dismissed. This is False information that US Xpress has reported on my DAC.’
  • “Simply being accused on a DAC is enough to make getting hired virtually impossible.”

Our Stop False DAC Reporting petition is at 1,462 signatures and growing.  If the petition does nothing more than the continuance of showing how trucking companies retaliate against truckers, then I will continue to post the experiences drivers are facing with this abuse by the industry:

  • “As someone who has been in Human Resources for a few decades, I find it hard to believe that DAC is allowed to exist.  See, if Sally Sue applies at a local office and is hired, then she is protected under federal and state laws that govern what work related issues or job performance issues can be disclosed to others.  Many employee rights and privacy issues are in play. If Sally Sue fails to show up for work or leaves early, if she steals office supplies, if she shoots her boss even, it can not be disclosed by the company to others she may choose to apply with or work for.  DAC violates all employee rights to privacy.  If I were a driver and worked for one of these dirt bags that put ANYTHING derogatory on my DAC I would sue for slander and then retire rich.  It is not a legal system under employment laws in most states, nor is it completely legal under many federal rights to privacy.”
  • JB Hunt is the worst for reports for DAC.  False information, at fault accidents that are not in a vehicle, logbook errors. All BS.”
  • CRST shows terminated when I quit with notice and not under a load. Truck went to new driver ( no abandonment).”

You can read all the comments from the signers of the petition and see what these trucking companies are doing to our men and women of trucking.  Until DAC is shut down, you can contact the Truckers Justice Center which has been fighting for truckers rights for twenty years.   Truckers Justice Center specializes in helping drivers with the removal of false information on their DAC reports.  Their website states:

“(HireRight) maintains employment files (called DAC reports) on all commercial drivers that include accident records, drug testing reports and eligibility for rehire information from all previous employers. There are MANY incorrect reports in DAC files. Companies will put outright lies into DAC reports as retaliation against drivers. (HireRight) is a consumer reporting agency, which means you have a right to see the information kept in these reports and you have the right to correct the information under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The Truckers Justice Center can help you correct your DAC reports.”

So the question remains:  is the DAC Report unconstitutional?  For the answer, I turned to Attorney Paul Taylor and this is what he said:

“The Bill of Rights applies to Government action, not private actions of motor carriers and consumer-reporting agencies.  As far as the DAC Report is concerned, they are definitely constitutional.”

Five years ago I started Truth About Trucking, the first to publicly expose the abuses and injustices that many truck drivers face within the long haul trucking industry.  Going public, we exposed the:

  • DAC Report
  • Trucking companies owner operator lease purchase plans
  • CDL training scams
  • Truth about the so-called truck driver shortage
  • Process of starving out drivers
  • Turning over student drivers as a means of cheap labor
  • Abuses by the “starter” trucking companies . . . and much more.

These were all the little insider secrets of the trucking industry that nobody was publicly sharing.   It was time to change that.  It was time that CDL students and new drivers understood what they could be facing when looking at OTR trucking as a career.

There are many good and decent trucking companies, but there are more that are not so good.  Understanding the trials you will face when first starting out in trucking and knowing what to do after you “pay your dues” in this industry, is the foundation that Truth About Trucking stands on . . . to “Raise the standards of the trucking industry.”

Trucking companies continue to retaliate against drivers through the use of the abusive DAC system?  Then I’ll keep posting . . .

Allen Smith

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Will more professional truck drivers continue to come together and work to end the false reporting by trucking companies against drivers DAC reports?  Our Stop False DAC Reporting petition is nearing 1,000 signatures, but many more are needed in order to show a strong and viable case against this segment of corruption in the trucking industry.  This petition is one reason, I believe, that USIS removed itself from DAC Services, and was taken up by HireRight DAC Trucking Solutions.

Previous false information placed on a driver’s DAC report by the former USIS/DAC Services, could even be more difficult to have removed because now, HireRight can simply say that they are not the company who placed such information on the report . . . that it was done by USIS/DAC, which is no longer associated with the services.   An interesting move as the DAC Petition grows in support?   Furthermore, the complaints by drivers continue:

  • DAC has completely ruined my Driving career. My DOT/MVR/DMV record mean nothing! to anyone in Trucking. Compared to the lying slander of this reporting agency! My understanding is of the companies that use this agency (of which is 90% of them) when checking a Drivers back ground Dac is the first check. They look” No further…if there is something Negative there, that’s it! No one compares it to local/state/federal records. Or even ask or listen to the Driver who’s career/livelihood is on the line! Nowhere” in America, is this allowed! Slander/defamation/predigest should never” be tolerated! however; this Dac agency seems to be a exception to the rule! They destroy lives, and could care less! Trucking companies use this agency to pay back Drivers that won’t put up with theie abuse! when you quit” a company…they pay you back” through this Dac reporting agency.
  • I’m a victim of this, after almost 11 yrs of driving got blacked balled by 2 companies and now with disconnection notices and an eviction notice I’m unable to get a driving job, a father of 2 young kids my life is ruined, now at 45yrs of aged I’m suppose to start over again, thanks U S Government, thanks for the American dream.
  • I agree.   I am a victim of dac reports.  I’ve been a driver for 10 years nowand it’s impossible to get dac to do anything for the drivers.  They gave me a real hard time getting copies, they also had a false report from a company that I had left years ago. The only thing I was allowed to do is write a statement, but most companies are going to believe the company over a driver.  I want to end Dac.
  • I hope something can be done.  I’ve been out work for two years now,because no trucking company would hire me. I have some false report on my DAC, and trying get information on how can I get this fixed.  It is a shame how companies  don’t care.  I  am a good driver,  never had a accident, and pretty sure there are drivers out there like me that are having the same frustration not able to get a decent job as a professional driver.  I just hope something can be done soon.  I would give all my support and help to fight this abuse against my fellow drivers.  I am here to sign this petition and take action to try to help fix this problem we are having.  You have all my support, and God bless you.

Help to spread the word about the DAC petition.   We will be posting a PDF file soon that you can print and fill out and submit to your area U.S. State Attorney’s office in order to move forward with this issue.   I will also be updating our YouTube DAC video ASAP . . .

Appreciate everyone’s help . . .

Allen Smith

Sign the STOP False DAC Reporting Petition . . .

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File Dispute with DAC Report Online

The DAC Report Services, now known as HireRight, now allows truck drivers to file a dispute online, concerning the placement of false information on their DAC.   Drivers can also request a copy of their DAC Report online.   HireRight DAC Trucking Solutions still operates in the same manner as the former DAC Reporting Services . . . different headquarters . . . same people . . . different name.    Here’s the update information you need:

  • Corporate Headquarters
    5151 California Avenue
    Irvine, CA 92617
    1-800-400-2761
    1-949-428-5800
  • Customer Service
    1-866-521-6995
    1-949-428-5804
  • HireRight Tulsa
    4500 S. 129th East Avenue
    Suite 200
    Tulsa, OK 74134-5885
    1-800-331-9175
  1. To request a copy of your DAC Report online:    Online DAC Report Request
  2. To File a dispute online: Report DAC Report Dispute

According to their website:

HireRight will conduct an investigation, free of charge, if you believe information in your report is incomplete or inaccurate.  Before filing a dispute, you need to possess a copy of your report that is no older than 60 days (in order to help ensure that you are disputing information currently maintained by HireRight).  The dispute reinvestigation process can take up to 30 days.

Information can also be found from our web page:   Everything you need to know about the truck driver dac report

Stop false DAC Reporting petition reaches 830 signatures . . . keep them coming!   Here are a few more DAC horror stories:

  • I too,  have been a victim of such a mess.  It was said that I abandoned a truck, but I did not.  I left the truck at the terminal that I picked up from when I first started working for them.  It is  still on my record.
  • I have fallen victim to this practice.  I have been out of work since July because of two false reports from companies I have worked for.   As to add insult to injury, one of them has gone as far as to stop my ability to draw unemployment.  Enough is enough.  This has to stop.  I have already contacted my congressman as to this travesty.  Something has to be done.
  • I worked for *******  for 10 years as a driver and a trainer. While driving through Bakersfield, CA about 10 years ago,  I was the victim of a hit-and-run accident. A pick-up truck came out of a bar parking lot and clipped my fender causing minimal damage. The driver then proceeded to leave the scene at a high rate of speed. I pulled over and immediately called 911 and a highway patrolman was dispatched to the location. He took the report and I then called my company and reported it to the safety department. A few years later I decided to sever employment with *******  and did everything that was expected…gave them 2 weeks notice, delivered my truck to their main terminal in Salt Lake City, cleaned the truck inside and out, and left on what I thought was good terms. I applied for a job with another company and they ran my D.A.C. report…it said that I was involved in a hit-and-run but neglected to mention that I was the victim.  It virtually took an act of Congress to resolve the issue to the satisfaction of the new company. As far as I know that entry is still on my DAC.
  • I have had false reports filed against me:  an in house on-yard accident which never occurred,   a truck abandonment which never occurred,   a refusal to run without hours, terminated -refusal to drive when interstate closed due to ice . . .these people must be stopped from doing this.

Fight back against the DAC . . . sign the petition . . . write your State Attorney General . . .

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The Dac Report – The Horrible Stories Continue

By Donna Smith

So, you don’t think we have a REAL problem with the DAC Report?   If you haven’t received  a copy of yours yet,  I recommend that you do so.  People’s lives are being ruined by a system that has no check and balances.  Simply put, a company can send whatever comments they want about an employee to HireRight and that’s it!

Unlike the personal credit reporting systems where you can dispute something and then the burden is placed on the company to prove the accusation, not so with DAC.   It is much more difficult to get wrongful information off of your DAC.   You can dispute it, but it’s a lengthy process that is extremely time consuming and frusutrating for most ( many people need help with the process.)

Here’s an example of one of the many DAC emails we receive.  You won’t believe this one…and it goes on all the time.  The gentleman who wrote us gave us permission to place this on the blog with his full name.

Allen & Donna,

I pulled a DAC report on myself and noted a major flaw, as the company I haven’t even driven for yet stated that I damaged equipment that resulted in injury or death.   I have threatened to sue them.   Was I right in doing that or what should I do?  It’s not that I’m looking for a career as a driver, as I’m seeking employment as a news reporter!

Thanks in advance!

Pete Kleckner

Please sign the petition.   Also, we have updated our web page to reflect the changes in the DAC Services information:  Everything you need to know about the DAC Report.

Also, we received an email from Wayne Weisser of Life on the Road News Blog a couple of days ago.  He said that if you are an owner operator with 2+ years experience and are  having problems because of a bad DAC,  contact him at:

wayne@bohemian.net

He runs all 48,  no Canada and no Hazmat.   He has a small dry van company.

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The petition to stop false DAC Reporting against truck drivers has reached 639 . . . keep the signatures and comments coming.   This abusive system continues to ruin the livelihood for an uncountable number of drivers:

  • “The DAC Report is nothing more than an expensive joke on truckers and a useful tool for employers who cannot face the fact that they run a less than desirable company.”
  • “My truck driving career has been unjustly ruined because of the abuses of the DAC service.”
  • “I went to a funeral for family and ***** out of Nashville put false info on my dac report.”
  • “I totally agree with this 100%. My husband was a new trucker and left a company, neither one of us knew that leaving this company would end his career. We paid out over $8,000.00 for him to become a trucker and now we can not get another company to hire him.”
  • DAC does not take what the driver say, even when the driver shows DAC the proof.”
  • “8 yrs experience with no wrecks or speeding tickets. can’t even get a job because of false info on my DAC.”

These trucking companies that use DAC as a retaliation tool against drivers, continue  “updating” the false information that they have placed on the driver’s report.  HireRight, which is now DAC, insures the false information remains on the driver’s report.

  • “Quit working for ***** 07-08 and they falsely reported an accident as my fault and continue to report it as my fault every 30 days.  I tried several times to get it expunged and *****  came back AFTER 30 days to put it back on.   *****  is reportedly paying HireRight to keep a false record on me.  So far no company is willing to hire me until the accident is removed and I have been out of work since I quit.”

For companies to do background checks on drivers in order to protect themselves from “potential litigation, fraud, theft and workplace violence,” is understandable.   What is not understandable, nor acceptable,  is how this system is set up entirely on behalf of the trucking company . . . giving drivers a near zero percentage opportunity to have false information immediately removed from their report.

Even in the case of HireRight, formerly  DAC Reporting Services, the trucking company is the customer . . . paying for a service . . . on who’s side do you believe the investigating company will be on?

  • “I applied to a company and chose not to even go to work there due to the pay not being reasonable. They then put on my DAC that I abandoned equipment. That report is STILL on my DAC, even though I never worked for that employer.”

STOP False DAC Reporting . . .

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