Sorry this story is allover the net so I'm not sure where I heard it but I am sure that in every story they have the guy admitting he had gotten refills before.WildBill wrote:I didn't read anything about that. All of the stories I have read pretty much repeated the same thing.EEllis wrote:According to the story I read it was the entire property. The guy will lose his job since he can't go on the construction site. I also read that when confronted he was pretty worked up and antagonistic. I wasn't there but I wonder if his offer to pay and conciliatory offer didn't come after being a bit of a pain and then realizing that the LE was serious and there were real consequences. We all know people who figure "To heck with them, what are they going to due arrest me?" Then when they are called on their bull have all the excuses in the world why it's ok. I figure he could miss a sign once or twice but the story says the guy had gotten refills multiple times so I bet he knew he should -pay and was just trying to get over.gringo pistolero wrote:Good point. The story says he was "told not to return to the property" so I wonder if that covers the entire VA property including the construction site or only the cafeteria.
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According to the story I read it was the entire property. The guy will lose his job since he can't go on the construction site. I also read that when confronted he was pretty worked up and antagonistic. I wasn't there but I wonder if his offer to pay and conciliatory offer didn't come after being a bit of a pain and then realizing that the LE was serious and there were real consequences. We all know people who figure "To heck with them, what are they going to due arrest me?" Then when they are called on their bull have all the excuses in the world why it's ok. I figure he could miss a sign once or twice but the story says the guy had gotten refills multiple times so I bet he knew he should -pay and was just trying to get over.gringo pistolero wrote:Good point. The story says he was "told not to return to the property" so I wonder if that covers the entire VA property including the construction site or only the cafeteria.