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Dr Bill-Don't be such an ignorant fool. You were not in the courtroom and so to make a statment like he staged an attack just shows that you have no idea what you are talking about. You are a Doctor? Doubt it. Wouldn't want you to be my doc..........
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i agree with mike from pa,he was made an example for a bad judgement call,people make mistakes....he didn't deserve this,good luck to you and your family scott,god bless.
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1 Every year is an election year bone head......now go to WAWA and make me a shorty |
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the only thing you'll BE APPEALING IS BIG BUBBA IN CELL BLOCK 8!! |
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I pulled up to an ATM and noticed the screen prompt was asking if I wanted another transaction. The previous customer apparently left their card behind.
My dog was distracting me so I accidentally withdrew $100. Needless to mention it was a confusing situation so I was not responsible for the mistake upon realizing I had yet to insert MY card. Don't ask me why I forgot to call the bank the following day, but I was on vacation and couldn't find a phone book, although I had every intention of returning the money someday. |
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scott, keep your mouth shut and stop writing comments to kristin
i would think that your lawyer would have advised you of this, if you expect to win an appeal. police officers are held to a higher standard and what you did was in fact a crime. a trained officer for 12 years doesnt know that every transaction is on video. what were you thinking! |
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even though kueny made a terrible mistake and he and his family are paying the price for it.
i know him as a good father to his three children and a good husband. i have known him to be a dedicated police officer a man who truly loved his job. i am so sorry that his lack of judgement has caused this anguish. i only hope good things for you and i hope that somehow you can be reinstated as a police officer |
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Is there another profession that shuns applicants with above average intelligence !!!!
Police reject candidate for being too intelligent A US man has been rejected in his bid to become a police officer for scoring too high on an intelligence test. Robert Jordan, a 49-year-old college graduate, took an exam to join the New London police, in Connecticut and scored 33 points, the equivalent of an IQ of 125. But New London police interviewed only candidates who scored 20 to 27, on the theory that those who scored too high could get bored with police work and leave soon after undergoing costly training. |
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