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It's not a case of him dragging a work colleague down with him. It's a "I fucked up, hey mate, here's where I was - are you in a position to mitigate the risk". Given the officer's proximity to the firearm, it was the only responsible option he / she had.
Or they could have done nothing.
More like your hearty workmates will do shit for you if you call on them. And vice versa
So do you really believe that had his workmate recovered the gun before a member of the public found it, that we would ever of heard of the incident ?
Forgotmaboltagain+1
Dunno and dont care. People make mistakes every day. Nothing new just the perceived scale changes.
I saw Maca switch lanes without his indicator the other day
Dose a concrete mixer count got some votes for a guy once.....where is Tim these days
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