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Headlights from lifts going back and forth to the lot. Lol. It's over a football field away from the dock.Maybe 402 has poor lighting like 525????
But. Still. No super would notice.
Headlights from lifts going back and forth to the lot. Lol. It's over a football field away from the dock.Maybe 402 has poor lighting like 525????
In response to this post, stating "there is no state where a 1st offense DUI is considered a felony". I think you should read post # 52. Your statement here is wrong. There are aggravating circumstances in any DUI stop that would (and should) result in a felony conviction (even a 1st offense). Of course deep pockets and connections in high places DO influence jury verdicts or county prosecutors who sometimes reduce or drop the charges altogether.Once again you're full of it. There is no state (as of August 2016) where a first DUI is considered a felony under normal circumstances. You're King Henry all right - king of misinformation.
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Henry j you rock , now Trip has somebody else to argue with besides me, , Trip loves to defend his yrcw , keep up the good work Henry , still bottom line to any job is PAY when hiring good employees !!!
A 380 is not very big but that had to be uncomfortableCould this be one of the stolen guns?
http://www.al.com/news/huntsville/index.ssf/2017/03/gun_falls_from_inmates_body_ca.html
His "body cavity" will be quite a bit larger and more uncomfortable when "black Bubba" is finished with him during his time in the lock-up.A 380 is not very big but that had to be uncomfortable
A 380 is not very big but that had to be uncomfortable
Touché !!!!Aww, you figured me out! See, but you're wrong, I agreed with you!
But what type of crimes? Theft from employer? Felony use of weapons? Repeated minor offences? And what kind of jobs did they come back to? Since the 9/11 terror attack and other attempts to use commercial vehicles as weapons, the laws, background checks and restrictions have been tightened, especially when access to weapons or HAZMAT shipments is involved. Why aren't high value or sensitive shipments (like crates full of weapons) put in a more secure place? They were where I worked. Where did YRC drop the ball? Did they hire Mr Washington (and maybe the other guy) knowing they were convicted felons just to get tax breaks or cheaper labor through gov't programs? Or did somebody just not do a background check because of some other reason? Somebody has some explaining to do. YRC stands to lose a LOT of business because of this bad publicity being put out on all the news services and also used against YRC by the competition. Where is the YRC leadership's position on this? Oh, I forgot - YRC has no leadership.In my 37 years in the Teamsters I have known of at least two individuals who were convicted of crimes, went to prison, served their time and were allowed to return to work years later and dovetailing in when they returned.
Well, not exactly. They were all friends or contacts of the 21 year old security guard, Johnson, who was most likely getting no more than minimum wage with no security background check.
I see that happened 3 years ago but maybe Colt should be more careful how they ship those assault rifles. 7 years ago I had a gaylord from Colt that the BOL said contained metal parts for delivery to the Township of Montgomery NJ. No packing list and nobody knew anything about it. When they opened the pallet we found 50 AR-15 assault rifles.
The police "director" (I guess that is the same as police chief) had to be reminded by one of his underling cops to do the right thing?I see that happened 3 years ago but maybe Colt should be more careful how they ship those assault rifles. 7 years ago I had a gaylord from Colt that the BOL said contained metal parts for delivery to the Township of Montgomery NJ. No packing list and nobody knew anything about it. When they opened the pallet we found 50 AR-15 assault rifles.
What a cluster*&%# that was. The Montgomery Twsp police had ordered 1 assault rifle and Colt mistakenly had sent them 50. The 50 AR-15 were supposed to go to the Montgomery County Maryland SWAT team. The police director tried to refuse the shipment and have me personally take it down to Maryland. I explained that I was a local driver and would return it to my dock. He was reminded by one of his cops that he couldn't just let me leave with them. He feared they might be lost or stolen.
I was instructed by dispatch to wait as long as it took to ge a clean receipt. It took almost another 2 hours on OT for them to to unpack and record the serial numbers before they would let me leave. I can imagine what could have happened if that pallet with police evidence tape was left sitting back on the dock.
I think the director was a political appointee and it took a patrollman to tell him how to do his job................. On another note a couple of months later I was sent with my 13'6' 48' trailer to help a straight truck driver deliver and install a tv to a private residence. It was dark and I took down some branches. Shortly after I was in the house the doorbell rang and it was a Montgomery Twsp cop looking for the driver of the tractor trailer. I didn't remember him but he remembered me. He said he made some great overtime with that rifle deal. He said he wasn't going to hassle me and we B/S a bit about his know it all police director.The police "director" (I guess that is the same as police chief) had to be reminded by one of his underling cops to do the right thing?
I wonder how HE ever got promoted to top cop.
Triplex, I can't say what it is, but watching you pick on Wongway kinda makes my day. von.Wong, don't get all giddy, you're still my number one favorite target! You know I'm always lurking here waiting to pounce whenever you post!
Triplex, I can't say what it is, but watching you pick on Wongway kinda makes my day. von.