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Must be undercover narco or somethin'??And now my attempt at humor.
Your on to me GE
Notice my "uniform".
After the trailer deal, I went inside and had a coffee and a donut...
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Must be undercover narco or somethin'??And now my attempt at humor.
Your on to me GE
Notice my "uniform".
After the trailer deal, I went inside and had a coffee and a donut...
Don't you mean TOYs and TOY box?It's so nice to have the proper tools in your toolbox, even if it is a huge toolbox.
Suppository?The rail was very rounded edged. New, with no sharp spots.
Did I see the word POLICE on the side of that wrecker? Someone impersonating a LEO?
NO as posted in the recovery thread, it was BROUGHT at a CITY AUCTION, no different than U.S. ARMY on a surplus truck
NOT cool to even say this, NO need if the RECOVERY THREAD HAD BEEN READ
I bought the truck from the Cincinnati Police Dept/Municipal shop. They had it on federal surplus loan since 1988 and used it in their impound lot. When they sold it, they only removed the City Police Badge stickers on the doors.
It's on both sides and the front. When I repaint it, I will remove it.
I asked my local police about it and they were not concerned with it. I know several of the local and state police in my area.
But don't forget, I AM the law, here on SS!
This all reminds me of the Police Officer who stopped a guy walking down a city sidewalk with a big ol' wooden desk on his back, a swivel chair in one hand, and a waste basket in the other. The Cop demanded in his thick Irish accent, "And just what might you think you're up to, Laddy???"And now my attempt at humor.
Your on to me GE
Notice my "uniform".
After the trailer deal, I went inside and had a coffee and a donut...