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Ash_F

(5,861 posts)
77. I am sorry I think the local power company would know better than this ignorant cop.
Fri Dec 6, 2013, 02:45 AM
Dec 2013

And they said 4 cents.

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Stealing electricity from a public school is pretty low. OneCrazyDiamond Dec 2013 #1
If he'd asked permission, they would have reminded him that he wasn't supposed to be there struggle4progress Dec 2013 #52
Are you certain his son isn't a student? kristopher Dec 2013 #57
The county school system has a locate-school-by-address tool: if I plug in his address in Decatur, struggle4progress Dec 2013 #60
I saw two reports that he was. kristopher Dec 2013 #61
In early reports, he said he had come to watch his son play tennis at the school, struggle4progress Dec 2013 #62
I just discovered the guy might be getting off easy. kristopher Dec 2013 #59
That's interesting. Thanks for digging this stuff up struggle4progress Dec 2013 #72
Thank *you* kristopher Dec 2013 #73
Ah, then just a low life. OneCrazyDiamond Dec 2013 #65
And he was an asshole to the LEO. ABCin2014 Dec 2013 #81
LOL!..This is perfect timing. I'm fixing the computer of a Policeman who lives around ... BlueJazz Dec 2013 #2
Great PR for the police............ 7962 Dec 2013 #3
so if I went into the school and drank from the fountain without asking would I be arrested for boomer55 Dec 2013 #4
Great analogy. defacto7 Dec 2013 #6
stupid analogy TorchTheWitch Dec 2013 #70
Good point. Schools have a water bill too. /nt Ash_F Dec 2013 #7
What about plugging in your cell phone? thefool_wa Dec 2013 #10
You just never know these days defacto7 Dec 2013 #32
Charging a leaf is like charging nine or ten thousand cellphones struggle4progress Dec 2013 #45
Did you drink 5 cents worth? Hmmm? Wifi? As well! Flushing. Toilet paper. Festivito Dec 2013 #16
I bet if you walked into a school and started taking rolls of toilet paper, you'd find struggle4progress Dec 2013 #50
You're right, but that's a buck plus human-to-replace-it cost. Much more than 5 cents. Festivito Dec 2013 #66
Only if it offends competing industries. (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2013 #22
The line does seem rather arbitrary, doesn't it? Ed Suspicious Dec 2013 #24
If you'd been told not to do it, then yes jmowreader Dec 2013 #83
Should I say "agenda"? defacto7 Dec 2013 #5
The offended party doesn't have to file a complaint. Jackpine Radical Dec 2013 #27
So if the police call something a theft then that's what it is? defacto7 Dec 2013 #28
Mo, if it IS a theft and the Police act, that's what it is... brooklynite Dec 2013 #43
If the cop says it was a theft, this constitutes evidence that it was a theft. Jackpine Radical Dec 2013 #68
Yes, say it again, "a(n) agenda against people who use alternate fuels" kristopher Dec 2013 #46
... The school system issued a statement saying "the Dekalb County school district has cooperated struggle4progress Dec 2013 #47
hybrid and even pure electrics are getting too popular, and successful large scale alt energy yurbud Dec 2013 #76
Can you say... Kelvin Mace Dec 2013 #8
They must have an awesome police force. thefool_wa Dec 2013 #9
Two key points, one obvious and one maybe not so obvious to everyone: Poll_Blind Dec 2013 #11
^ this ^ defacto7 Dec 2013 #29
What's your evidence this is selective enforcement? struggle4progress Dec 2013 #48
Who pays this cop, the oil and gas industry? QuestForSense Dec 2013 #12
How many hundreds (or thousands) of dollars of procedural expenses... Alamuti Lotus Dec 2013 #13
Does the guy who "stole" the juice pay taxes that help keep the school able to pay it's shraby Dec 2013 #14
I wouldn't try testing that theory in practice if I were you struggle4progress Dec 2013 #49
Hang him for by-passing state highway taxes on gasoline! "It ain't the nickel, its the principle!!!" marble falls Dec 2013 #15
They need to hear a few hundred opinions on how stupid this sounds groundloop Dec 2013 #17
One last thing... defacto7 Dec 2013 #34
a nickel here, a nickel there.... dhill926 Dec 2013 #18
The actual charge is theft of something between $10 and $25 dollars worth of electricity struggle4progress Dec 2013 #38
The power company said four cents in the link. Ash_F Dec 2013 #40
The power company estimate is based on an assumed amount of time he was plugged into the socket struggle4progress Dec 2013 #44
Assuming it is an actual problem, was an arrest the wise way to address it? kristopher Dec 2013 #51
There's no busy-body over-bearing beat-cop story here: the original office was sent in response struggle4progress Dec 2013 #54
That name is listed at an address 14.5 miles from the school. kristopher Dec 2013 #56
That address is far outside the district for Chamblee MS csziggy Dec 2013 #63
I already did. It's 14.5 miles. kristopher Dec 2013 #64
Use the school locator tool at the DeKalb county school system website struggle4progress Dec 2013 #69
Why? I accepted csziggy's word. kristopher Dec 2013 #71
No, but the school district should have been asked if they wanted him to be charged Ash_F Dec 2013 #78
Two napkins at Fast Food is 5 cents too bucolic_frolic Dec 2013 #19
Those are some expensive napkins. Chan790 Dec 2013 #79
I'm amazed the cop didn't tase him. I thought that's what they did to nonviolent valerief Dec 2013 #20
The cop appeared on the scene because somebody called to complain: that's his job. The guy struggle4progress Dec 2013 #41
The fact that this is not the title of a piece from The Onion just makes me cringe. n/t Butterbean Dec 2013 #21
Read the whole article - the guy was a douche benh57 Dec 2013 #23
Prosecuted for being an ass.... defacto7 Dec 2013 #33
Guy says he routinely plugged into accessible outlets to recharge his car... Kaleva Dec 2013 #25
"had previously been advised he was not allowed on the school tennis courts without permission" PoliticAverse Dec 2013 #26
Ooops.... defacto7 Dec 2013 #30
Then he should have been charged with trespassing. Ash_F Dec 2013 #35
Because the original phone call to the police was about the electricity theft, and the fact he was struggle4progress Dec 2013 #37
That doesn't prevent them from charging him for it. Ash_F Dec 2013 #39
I don't know whose version is correct, but the charge is that he stole $10 to $25 dollars worth of struggle4progress Dec 2013 #42
Don't you think it sounds just as dumb when you say it though? Ash_F Dec 2013 #74
They probably charged him with that amount, based on how long he told them he'd be coming struggle4progress Dec 2013 #75
I am sorry I think the local power company would know better than this ignorant cop. Ash_F Dec 2013 #77
Next time I get a soft drink at a food court... defacto7 Dec 2013 #31
As electric cars become more common, this will have to be addressed rucky Dec 2013 #36
Turns out the cop was George Zimmerman in a costume.... Uben Dec 2013 #53
He was sent to investigate a phone complaint, investigated, came back, and filed a report struggle4progress Dec 2013 #55
At the scene the officer also got into a pissing contest with the guy kristopher Dec 2013 #58
OK, I've changed my mind on this..... the guy didn't belong there groundloop Dec 2013 #67
Chamblee police are UNREAL. bitchkitty Dec 2013 #80
Yeah but keep in mind that part of the article is only from the cop's perspective. Ash_F Dec 2013 #82
Stopped before he could steal more than 5 cents' worth, it sounds like. Orsino Dec 2013 #84
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