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Gotta GO!
Must have been in a hurry! LOL!
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LOL... Thats Very Funny!
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Yes it is !! LOL
I don't like using this phrase, but, is that what some people would call, " a pig tail " ?
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That happens allot more then you would think
those hoses are designed to do that so you don't damage the pump. Years ago i worked at an airport where a fuel tank driver pulled away to deliver fuel to an airplane and pulled the pump assembly out of the concrete island. Their are truck brake lock systems in place to prevent this while the hose is connected and is common on commercial tankers but on this day the system had malfunctioned I can see how people will (and do) get distracted from what they are doing and forget to remove the pump hose. If anything it just goes to show that Police are people too. Would sure like to see his report Im sure he had to take allot a kidding for that until the next officer does something? Were all human and make mistakes. |
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ok that gets the prize for the most offensive comment of the month.....of course it is still early in the month.
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I am sure you did not really want to DIS- respect Law Enforcement by that comment. EVERYONE makes mistakes you me EVERYONE I am sure that officer had Hell to pay for that mistake. Enough Said. |
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Never pulled a hose off a pump, but I will say it's easier to get distracted when you're working. There's a lot going on when you're listening to what other units are doing on the radio, listening for dispatched/pending calls, and using the time at the pump to clean out the passenger floorboard (the garbage can) or clean the windows. I've never pulled away from a pump with my gas cap open on any of my personally owned vehicles, but I'll admit it's happened a couple times on the patrol car. Luckily, I've never made it to the street before noticing as I've made a habit of checking the sideview mirror.
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