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February 2008 - Patrol Response to Thefts from Cars

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5/25/2008 10:35 AM #11

irishone

Join Date: March 2008
Posts: 511

RE: February 2008 - Patrol Response to Thefts from Cars


Wolfva, I will no longer respond to your ignorant posts. I will also put my resume up against your's any day of the week.  Don't make ass-umptions about me and my experience!

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5/25/2008 10:38 AM #12

irishone

Join Date: March 2008
Posts: 511

RE: February 2008 - Patrol Response to Thefts from Cars


Rachel, The articles I post on these boards are for learning things about what NOT to do. They are not attacks on anyone, and it is too bad you took them as such!

5/26/2008 9:25 PM #13

wolfva

Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 112

RE: February 2008 - Patrol Response to Thefts from Cars


As I said, standard troll behavior. This time, acting as if someone has said something they in fact did not, then playing the victim card.

As far as your resume goes, who cares? I already said I'm not getting into an 'epeen waving' discussion, so put it back in your pants. Although it's funny how big of a hypocrite you are, doing the same thing you falsely accuse me of doing, ie. making assumptions. You very rarely actually debate or discuss anything. All you do is post articles written by other people. This is a FACT. Not an assumption. And it is easily verified by anyone who actually reads what you post. YOU did not write those articles, afterall. And you seldom actually say anything about their contents.

Something else I'll note about the plethora of articles you post. Very seldom does ANYONE post a comment about them. I can't help but wonder if people are actually reading them, or simply hitting the backspace key when they see the infamous 'wall of text'. But the fact that you keep posting them rather then actually engaging in dialogue yourself says far more about you then it does any of the rest of us.

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