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<blockquote data-quote="Glock &#039;em down" data-source="post: 3431655" data-attributes="member: 684"><p>The wrecker showed up around 8:45pm and he was gone within 10 minutes. By the time our ride got there (an hour and a half - almost 2 hours later) the seven of us sat in front of Kendall's on the sidewalk (they closed at 8pm) and I counted a Noble PD cruiser (probably the same one) go by twice, two Cleveland County scout cars went by twice as well, and three OHP cars went by one time, along with an ambulance and a red SUV that had "Noble FD" on the side.</p><p></p><p>Not a single patrol car stopped to see who we were and what we were up to. It was myself, Mrs. GED, our two daughters, my son in law (who is 6'4" and weighs in around 375) my 9 year old grandson and my 3 year old grandson, all of us acting like a bunch of drunken idiots or something, just being silly, trying to make the best of a bad situation. Both sides of main street were completely empty of cars and every single business was closed. But I coulda swore we were sitting on the side of I-40 with all the damned traffic whizzing by.</p><p></p><p>Bad police work, in my books. I've done this silly job for over 30 years. I woulda stopped and seen what was going on, but I suppose that's just me, or possibly a generation thing, I dunno. It just struck me as odd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 'em down, post: 3431655, member: 684"] The wrecker showed up around 8:45pm and he was gone within 10 minutes. By the time our ride got there (an hour and a half - almost 2 hours later) the seven of us sat in front of Kendall's on the sidewalk (they closed at 8pm) and I counted a Noble PD cruiser (probably the same one) go by twice, two Cleveland County scout cars went by twice as well, and three OHP cars went by one time, along with an ambulance and a red SUV that had "Noble FD" on the side. Not a single patrol car stopped to see who we were and what we were up to. It was myself, Mrs. GED, our two daughters, my son in law (who is 6'4" and weighs in around 375) my 9 year old grandson and my 3 year old grandson, all of us acting like a bunch of drunken idiots or something, just being silly, trying to make the best of a bad situation. Both sides of main street were completely empty of cars and every single business was closed. But I coulda swore we were sitting on the side of I-40 with all the damned traffic whizzing by. Bad police work, in my books. I've done this silly job for over 30 years. I woulda stopped and seen what was going on, but I suppose that's just me, or possibly a generation thing, I dunno. It just struck me as odd. [/QUOTE]
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