Saturday, May 4, 2013

PROOF of the IDIOCY in Wilmington, NC (THANK YOU, WECT -- NBC affiliate, there!!!)!!!







>>> FROM HERE: http://www.wect.com/story/22122424/man-calls-911-to-report-drug-dealer-didnt-bring-marijuana-cocaine . (includes video on their site):



WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – A New Hanover County 911 dispatcher received an unusual complaint Tuesday, when a man said that he wanted to file a police report after a drug dealer allegedly failed to bring him the marijuana and cocaine that he had paid for.


In the 911 call, the caller, identified as Dave, claimed that he had met with his drug dealer and given him $80 in exchange for the drugs. The man who took the money then reportedly told Dave he would go get the drugs, and would meet him at the Scotchman gas station at Wilshire Boulevard and Kerr Avenue, but he never showed up there.


"I'm waiting on this guy to do the right thing," Dave said at one point to the 911 dispatcher.


Dave also said that what the reported drug dealer had done to him was unlawful. He referred to two people in the beginning of the phone call, but later only talked about one man taking his money.


"The thing about it is, these boys, they're running a dope business," said Dave, in his phone call. "And…they're already dirty. They're already dirty…[inaudible] but these boys, they're ripping people off. They're going around in the street ripping people off. They're selling drugs, but they're not even selling drugs. They're selling fake drugs to people, and they rip ‘em off, you know what I'm saying? And the thing about it is, that's a criminal offense."


Dave added that he had bought drugs from the dealer before that weren't up to his standards.


"The thing about it is, you know, I've done the drug business with him for a little while," said Dave. "The thing about it is, he would bring back something that you couldn't even get high off of, and just take your money."


Dawn Williams, who is a 911 supervisor, told us calls like these waste their time and distract from real emergencies.


"It's unfortunate that you have to sit there and listen to somebody tell you that they've lost money because they spent it on the wrong thing when you could be using your certifications to provide CPR or save a life," she said.


It's a crime in North Carolina to call 911 for anything other than an emergency but Williams said the law hasn't cut down on misuse of 911.


There's an effort underway right now in the North Carolina General Assembly to make the punishment for this crime tougher!!! If it passes, the penalty could be increased from a $100 fine to mandatory jail time of up to two years behind bars.


To read the bill, click here.


Williams said it's up to the officer who responds to the call to determine if someone broke the law by calling 911. (NO Judge NEEDED!!!) We're waiting to hear back from police on what happened in this most-recent case.


If you have a call that does not rise to the level of an emergency, Williams said you can call 910-452-6120 (or +1 (800) EAT-SHIT).


Copyright 2013 WECT. All rights reserved.

 
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My friend Curtis Thompson isn't stupid:








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>>> SO I ASK YOU:


 
Who was MORE idiotic???


The Gentleman Caller, The 911 Dispatcher and/or Boss??? The Po-Lease??? How about the North Carolina State Legislature??? ??? ???


THEY sure know how to make a person SCARED TO DEATH to call 911 if they are NOT FRIENDS of the local DRUG MAFIA!!!


I've seen them LIE IN COURT and the published record shows the NC State Crime Lab continues to MANUFACTURE EVIDENCE for D.A.s in North Carolina in MORE cases than it does a REAL testing-- AND THEY'VE RECEIVED MANY WARNINGS (if the North Carolina print Press is to be believed)!!!


No one commented on the opportunity to learn SIGNIFICANT INTEL about Wilmington drug dealing.



IT'S A TOSS UP!!!




But there's an ACTUAL WINNER HERE: The reporter from WECT who was so perfectly NEUTRAL!!! I would have SMART-ASSED that report 'til KINGDOM COME!!!


 
It Has -- get it???



Scott





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