That's Some Expensive Donuts Right There
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    That's Some Expensive Donuts Right There

    $16,000,000 and one man's life ruined because four PCSO deputies were too busy concentrating on a box of donuts.

    http://www.tbnweekly.com/pinellas_co...516_pco-02.txt

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    Yes it was, we caused it, we owned it. Could have stretched this out for years and needed legislative approval to boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Yes it was, we caused it, we owned it. Could have stretched this out for years and needed legislative approval to boot.
    I find it not believable that any insurance company would fork over $15,000,000 without even a lawsuit being filed. Without a suit, there would be no actual coverage. Can I get the name of that insurance company? I would like to transfer my coverage to them.

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    Another bad deputy

    It's no surprise that the deputy involved is another screw up that shoulda been fired long ago. Hey Bob keeping another clown just cost you big time. As long as you hire rejects and keep them on we will continue to make the paper. Full of idiots, liars , clowns.

    http://www.tbo.com/pinellas-county/-...ic-stop-116523

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    Liar Liar

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    It's no surprise that the deputy involved is another screw up that shoulda been fired long ago. Hey Bob keeping another clown just cost you big time. As long as you hire rejects and keep them on we will continue to make the paper. Full of idiots, liars , clowns.

    http://www.tbo.com/pinellas-county/-...ic-stop-116523
    Yea both FF and this guy are lying scumbags who should have been gone years ago.

    Miner said in a report that he had asked Yaskolka to keep his hands out of his pockets, but the video showed no such remark was made, the memoranda say. Miner also wrote that he read Yaskolka his Miranda rights from a special card but later acknowledged he had not. He also said in his report that he removed a spoon from the passenger's pocket, but the video shows a sergeant located the spoon and removed it from Yaskolka's pocket, the memoranda say.

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