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Ladies & Gentlemen, Officer Robert Josett - THAT, Is How It Is Done !!! [View all]
Rubyshoo
Aug 31
OP
A cop recently gave me a ride. I was asking directions to an event. The cop said, "I can take you there", so I got in.
LeftInTX
Aug 31
#5
Bank of America was hoping he'd die and they could claim all his money. Nice Try, B of A
NBachers
Aug 31
#8
Yeah, that does not happen. There are banking laws and a process that takes place when an account holder passes.
AZ8theist
Aug 31
#35
But expired ID does not imply likelihood of those things any more than an unexpired ID. (n/t)
thesquanderer
Aug 31
#13
Kind of off topic here, but L.A. cops helped me and my friend out a few years ago....
ificandream
Aug 31
#12