Driving while Spanish nets trucker $500 fine
Dennis Baron
debaron at ILLINOIS.EDU
Sat Jul 19 06:14:31 UTC 2008
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Driving while Spanish nets trucker $500 fine
Manuel Castillo, a California trucker with twenty years experience,
was stopped and ticketed by an Alabama state trooper for failure to
speak English well enough.
Castillo, shown in the AP photo above with his truck, was on his way
from Georgia back to California with a load of onions when he was
stopped in Alabama for a “routine inspection.” Castillo has a Spanish
accent, but he readily answered the trooper’s questions in English.
However the officer, who could find no other violations to charge
Castillo with, judged the driver’s English to be insufficient – a
violation of federal trucking regulations – and wrote Castillo a $500
ticket, the maximum fine for this particular offense. Castillo paid
the ticket – tickets are part of the cost of doing business for a
trucker – and drove on home.
U. S. Department of Transportation regulations require commercial
truck drivers “to be able to read and speak the English language
sufficiently to” speak with the public, understand road signs, respond
to “official inquiries,” and keep records. The states are charged with
enforcing these requirements.
... [Last year} resolution noted, “there may be rare circumstances in
which an English-only employment rule is a pretext for intentional
national origin discrimination, but in most cases such an employment
rule has little or nothing to do with a person’s national origin.”
But it seems that national origin may be just what the Alabama state
trooper and his fellow officers have been targeting. 17% of the
nation’s truck drivers, and 11% of its bus drivers, are Hispanic, and
authorities gave them 25,230 tickets for insufficient English last
year. While government officials insist that they’re not waging a
campaign against Mexican truck drivers, these numbers suggest a
concerted effort by the Department of Transportation to criminalize
driving while Spanish....
Find out the whole story. Read the entire post on the Web of Language
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