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Cop Questions Log Book, Truck Driver Responds With Disgusting Proof

by Sunny Nguyen
September 29, 2025
in Social Issues

Sometimes, the strangest battles happen on the open road. One truck driver, running a haul from Chicago to Los Angeles, found himself face-to-face with a cop who didn’t buy his bathroom story.

What started as a routine stop about logbook entries ended with the officer gagging on a bottle of “fresh proof.”

The driver had been logging quick 30-second bathroom breaks as “off duty” in his logbook, a common trick to maximize limited driving hours.

But when a cop accused him of falsifying records and demanded evidence, the driver handed over something no one could argue with. It was bold, gross, and unforgettable.

Cop Questions Log Book, Truck Driver Responds With Disgusting Proof
Not the actual photo

'You want proof that I'm actually doing my business? If you say so?'

Background: I'm an over the road truck driver and most of the time, it's more convenient for me to do my "business" on the highway shoulder. I don't have to...

Just a quick 30 second emergency stop, do my business (either on the side of the road or empty bottles that I'm saving up [gotta do what you gotta do...

I'm sure I'm not the only over the road truck driver who have done these, it's very common.

Side note: According to FMCSA, by law, we have to carry log books to calculate our driving & on duty time. This is relevant to the story.. On to the...

This happened just a few hours ago somewhere in I-40 WB in New Mexico.

I was suddenly in need to relieve myself badly, so as usual, I pulled over to a clean, wide highway shoulder, then I put my log book to "Off Duty".

Note: this isn't my first time today doing my business. I have a habit of being very meticulous with my driving time.

Which means, when I'm not doing anything, even for 30 seconds, I put my time in off duty.

I tried to save as much driving time as possible, those multiple 30 seconds can add up to a lot to avoid doing 34 hours reset too soon. I looked...

Turns out, there's a road where cars drive by on the side of the highway.

Doing my business on the highway shoulder, nope! Instead, I did the alternate route, do it in a bottle, seal it, and stow it for trash later.

Just as I finish doing my business, I heard a knock on my passenger door.

Very weird, because this is at the highway shoulder, where no one should randomly be walking around. I stow away the bottle and go look who it is and it's...

I was thinking, crap, this isn't happening. I switched my log book to "On Duty, Inspection" and go answer the cop.

Before I could say anything, the cop asked me to see my log book (it's part of their job to check whether we comply to the rules or not) so...

The graph looks like a heart monitor, as I was relieving myself probably 4 or 5 times per day (tiny bladder problem).

The cop questioned why I was off duty for 30 seconds to 1 minute every 2-3 hours almost everyday (electronic log book can be backtracked up to 14 days).

I explained to him that I have to relieve myself every 2-3 hours, give or take. The cop didn't believe me and assume that my truck had a problem, that's...

I repeated myself about my bladder issue but the cop still didn't believe me. Instead, he said:

Cop: Unless you have proof that you're actually relieving yourself, I'm afraid I have to give you a ticket for false usage of log book.. Cue malicious compliance.

I told the cop to wait a moment and went back inside my cabin. I grabbed every single bottle of urine that I've been collecting today and the previous day...

put it in a plastic bag, and for extra measure, grabbed the newest one out of the plastic bag (it was still warm).

I showed the whole bag to the cop, plus the warm bottle, told him it's the newest one I just did a few seconds ago, and asked if he would...

The cop had the mixed look of disgust & horror. He was literally gagging, so I put back the evidence back inside my truck so he can recover.

Then the cop says: "I was expecting doctor's note or something like that. What you showed me was disgusting!"

Me: But you asked for proof that I was, in fact, relieving myself. I was holding back my laughter so hard that my cheeks started to hurt.

Then he gave me back my log book and told me to have a good day, then drives off. Have a good day, indeed!

I took an extra 1 minute on the shoulder to laugh until I'm satisfied, then I'm off to drive again.

Edit: For those who asked "did I do anything on my log book during laughter?" you all have asked the most important question, bravo. I did set it as "Off...

I guess, in the eyes of my dispatch, it looks like I'm doing 1 minute of silence. I did get questioned by my dispatch and after thorough explaining, he too,...

This malicious compliance has brought to you by my trip from Chicago, IL to Los Angeles, CA.

Edit 2: Thank you so much for all of the awards, I couldn't thank every single one of you. I appreciate also to some of the readers who applauded me...

While it is highly effective, I don't condone on doing it unless it's the last resort, like in my situation. I actually found most cops are extremely friendly and helpful...

In fact, I got pulled over before for speeding 5 above limit on a downhill.

The cop is extremely understanding, waived my ticket, & also gave me tips on the load that I carry at that time, which is a completely new information for me.

The cop actually went beyond extra miles to educate me. I still have faith in humanity.

Expert Opinion

This truck driver’s prank was both bold and bizarre. Under Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations, drivers must carefully track their driving and rest periods.

Logging 30-second stops as “off duty” is a smart way to stretch driving hours while staying compliant. But when the cop doubted his frequent breaks, demanding proof crossed into unreasonable territory.

For the driver, pulling out a bottle of urine was a cheeky way to say, “Here’s your proof.” It turned the cop’s power trip into a gag-worthy retreat. For the officer, the request was likely meant as intimidation, not expecting such literal compliance.

A 2022 American Trucking Associations report showed that 68% of drivers feel micromanaged by audits and inspections, often for small details like rest breaks.

This incident highlights that frustration. Instead of acknowledging the realities of life on the road, where clean restrooms aren’t always available, the cop assumed dishonesty.

Workplace psychologist Dr. Amy Cooper Hakim explains, “When authority figures demand unreasonable proof, it can push people to creative, boundary-pushing responses” (Forbes, 2021).

The driver’s prank fits that description perfectly. While he could have calmly explained FMCSA rules or called his dispatcher, he chose a more shocking routeand it worked.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

Many see the driver’s move as a hilarious clapback against authority, proof that quick wit can win the day.

latents − Thank you for not being someone who discards their used bottles out the window while they drive.

Raichu7 − Why would you carry around a doctor’s note that you have to p__s? And that’s a pretty normal amount to p__s if you’re well hydrated.

HoboRampage − Gotta love that the cop was really going to give you trouble over one minute for every two hours. That must be a hella quick fix sort of...

Others point out that while effective, the prank was undeniably gross and risky.

faust82 − What did you log the laughing time as?

dolo724 − "Off Duty - Laughing too hard to drive"

havingfun89 − When you gotta go, you're gonna go! I always believe people when they gotta go lol.

When you hydrate, eventually it's gonna come out. Especially with tiny bladder syndrome, could get messy quick.

Supporters praise his meticulous logging and his ability to think fast under pressure. Critics suggest a calmer approach might have been smarter, though less entertaining.

mioclio − In the Netherlands you probably would have been fined. You are not allowed to drive or stop on the highway shoulder unless your vehicle breaks down.

Fine is €250,- (about $300,-) and is really enforced. It's especially annoying for truck drivers.

Most are not allowed to drive in Germany on sundays and official holidays between midnight and 10 pm, so truck drivers try to stop on parking places as closely to...

but there aren't enough of those. In the past, some would park on the highway shoulders.

I believe that's one of the reasons the fine is so high (the other one is that this fine is also used for people who drive on the highway shoulder...

DrSideShowbob − Thats f__king funny, i do the same with my logs though. I stop for 1 min to p__s off duty. I had a DOT inspection 2 weeks ago...

I was shocked when he didnt say anything about my off duty time. He got me on dirty grease on my axle plug. It wasn't leaking. Just dirt and grime...

I drive sometimes up to 20 miles offroad for deliveries and it gets dusty being in desert. Its impossible to talk a company into weekly washes so dirty truck it...

Bigbigcheese − Cop: Unless you have proof that you're actually relieving yourself, I'm afraid I have to give you a ticket for false usage of log book. Always remember -...

CptMisery − What a pig. Going to punish you because he hasn't seen an accurate log before

Final Thoughts

This truck driver’s bathroom showdown turned into an unforgettable moment on the highway. What started as a cop’s suspicion ended with a bottle of undeniable proof, delivered in the most awkward way possible.

For the driver, it was both a defense mechanism and a quiet rebellion against being micromanaged. For the officer, it was a lesson in being careful what you ask for.

The story also shines a light on a bigger issue: the strain of overregulation. Truck drivers already juggle long hours, strict time limits, and relentless audits.

By flipping the situation back on the cop, the driver reminded everyone that dignity matters, even in the strangest circumstances.

The takeaway is simple: sometimes compliance doesn’t mean quiet obedience. It can mean standing your ground with humor, even if it gets messy.

Would you have had the guts to wave that bottle, or would you have tried a more polite explanation? Either way, it’s a story that proves life on the road is never boring.

 

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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