Sat, 07 Nov 2009 13:48:00 GMT
lets put it this way; the teacher left the cell phone unattended and it was stolen by 1 out of 4 suspects, the teacher calls 311,security,911 etc and was told sorry we dont waste time with a $40 bucks cell phone, well little they knew the teacher was married to a local pig more than a regular pig the dude was like a superpig and he takes action in his own hands and while on the taxpayers dime goes to the school,interrogates the suspects and takes 2 of them to jail, all to recover a $40 bucks cell phone that his idiotic wife left out of sight in a not very safe place, guess what if it was you or me and our stuff gets taken and you and I dont have juice inside the RPD we dont get shit, that pig acted in a selfish way and wasted thousands of taxpayers dollars for the sake of his wifes crappy cell phone.
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