On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 18:26:56 -0500, richard <nore...@example.com>
wrote:
>Orlando Fl cop is making his rounds. Stops in a city owned park. Spots a
>charging device plugged into the outlet installed on a support beam.
>Busts the owner for "Theft of utilities".
>The perp is hauled off to jail.
>The judge says, "Case dismissed".
>The perp, who had just been hired at a company, lost his job due to the
>untimely arrest and stay in jail.
>Technically, the cop was wrong to begin with, as these outlets are provided
>by the owner for the public use. Otherwise the outlets would not be there.
>Probably, the cop was low on his quota for busts and saw an oppurtunity.
>Since when are you slapped into jail for a minor misdemeanor?
And what about the links. I guess you are too stupid to post them.
Oh, you made it up. I didn't think you were clever. I still don't.
> The man was homeless. The man was unable to pay the $500 bond so he
> spent the night in jail. Some news links state he lost his job because
> of this - but really? 1. He's homeless. 2. He spent Sunday night in
> jail, released Monday morning.
Homeless does not automatically equate to being unemployed.
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 18:26:56 -0500, richard <nore...@example.com>
wrote:
>Orlando Fl cop is making his rounds. Stops in a city owned park. Spots a
>charging device plugged into the outlet installed on a support beam.
>Busts the owner for "Theft of utilities".
>The perp is hauled off to jail.
>The judge says, "Case dismissed".
>The perp, who had just been hired at a company, lost his job due to the
>untimely arrest and stay in jail.
>Technically, the cop was wrong to begin with, as these outlets are provided
>by the owner for the public use. Otherwise the outlets would not be there.
That is not true. Many places have outlets for maintenance purposes.
It doesn't mean free electricity.
richard wrote:
> Orlando Fl cop is making his rounds. Stops in a city owned park. Spots a
> charging device plugged into the outlet installed on a support beam.
> Busts the owner for "Theft of utilities".
> The perp is hauled off to jail.
> The judge says, "Case dismissed".
> The perp, who had just been hired at a company, lost his job due to the
> untimely arrest and stay in jail.
> Technically, the cop was wrong to begin with, as these outlets are provided
> by the owner for the public use. Otherwise the outlets would not be there.
> Probably, the cop was low on his quota for busts and saw an oppurtunity.
> Since when are you slapped into jail for a minor misdemeanor?
What part of floriDUH did you not get? Why do you think Fark.com has a whole category devoted to idiocy originating in floriDUH?