Duke said:In reply to Peabody :
Ok, i live under a rock. What is going on here? Should i know this person?
In reply to Dusterbd13-michael :
Married Tennessee police officer who had sexual relations with at least 4 fellow officers, many times while at least one of the officers in question was on duty.
Dusterbd13-michael said:Duke said:In reply to Peabody :
Ok, i live under a rock. What is going on here? Should i know this person?
In reply to Dusterbd13-michael :
She's an (ex) police officer from a small town PD in Tennessee. She slept with half the force (sometimes on duty, in the station) despite all of them being married to someone else. She and that half of the force got fired when the extent of what was going on became apparent.
They all should have known better.
[edit] Short answer: no. There is no real reason you should know who any of them are. It's just a dull news week and she made herself an easy target.
In reply to Duke :
Hmm, so you can shoot and kill an unarmed person and keep your job, but have sex with co-workers and get fired? Interesting
loosecannon said:In reply to Duke :
Hmm, so you can shoot and kill an unarmed person and keep your job, but have sex with co-workers and get fired? Interesting
I'm not touching that comment with... well, anything at all, frankly.
In reply to Furious_E (Forum Supporter) :
It doesn't matter if its in the middle of winter in Nebraska, OPEN THE GARAGE DOOR! - Myself on lessons learned
Hah. I remember trying to use brake clean on some engine parts I wanted to paint. It was near dusk, and there was an air quality alert.
I sprayed half a can of brake cleaner and it did not evaporate. I had a puddle of brake cleaner on the driveway and a solvent-wet front cover. Slowly, the whole backyard reeked of methyl chloride or whatever chemical it is. While there was still a lake of brake cleaner and a wet part.
I realized that even if the part did dry off, there really was no sense trying to paint it...
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