By Anonymous - 24/09/2009 04:52 - United States
All the FMLs
Friendly fire
By Davios - 24/09/2009 04:34 - United States
By Spatch - 24/09/2009 02:47 - United States
By Anonymous - 24/09/2009 02:01 - United States
dragonlady1406 tells us more.
By stupid - 24/09/2009 01:18 - United States
By Bubba - 23/09/2009 20:48 - United States
By Anonymous - 23/09/2009 15:36 - United States
ns0 tells us more.
Here's the whole story; I got up one morning for work, went to my car, plates were stolen (just the back). I called the police in SLC, UT (801)-799-3000 (non-emergency). The dispatcher took my information and told me she'd mark the plates as stolen but i'd need to file a report to get a replacement plates from the DMV (the DMV doesn't allow you to get duplicates unless you file a police report for lost/stolen plates so you cant have multiple cars and multiple tags). The dispatcher told me a police officer could meet me there in an hour however i was already late for work and the police department is about 9 blocks away from my place so i (YDI, i know) decided I would drive down there really quickly and file a report. WITH a police report cops won't impound your car. Without the police report, they do -- and i've come to learn don't give a crap about your story. I was literally 3 blocks away from the police station when it happened. When I went in and filed a police report (after having to walk the remaining 3 blocks) the police officer told me that I can fight the impound by fighting the charge, and since I now have a valid police report they will refund the impound fee. BTW i got pulled over on my way to the DMV with the police report after I got my car out of the impound and the police officer happily let me go. Lesson learned, just wait for the cop, but I was in a hurry and late for work.
By Lifes_overated - 23/09/2009 14:10 - Australia
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By Anonymous - 23/09/2009 12:08 - Australia
Support system
By Riskreh - 23/09/2009 11:10 - United States
By Anonymous - 23/09/2009 10:23 - Singapore
By DusterOverBits - 23/09/2009 09:35 - United Kingdom
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By fatty - 23/09/2009 06:47 - United States
Good boy
By GreatAim - 23/09/2009 05:55 - United States
Unbeliever
By Anonymous - 23/09/2009 02:31 - United States
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By Anonymous - 23/09/2009 00:27 - United States
Misconstrued
By Anonymous - 22/09/2009 23:36 - Canada
By carnivore - 22/09/2009 21:48 - United States
Jumpscare
By sadguy - 22/09/2009 18:30 - Czech Republic
Hi Molly
By bellaellaella - 22/09/2009 18:10 - United States
Workers of the world…
By unemployed - 22/09/2009 17:08 - Canada
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By ohdamn - 22/09/2009 11:20 - United Kingdom
Still warm
By kimmybr - 22/09/2009 09:36 - United States
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By georgiana072 - 22/09/2009 07:36 - Philippines
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For the record I work Night Audit, it was 5:50am. The poor man requested a 6:45am wake up call so he could attend his conference. There was no one else available to help the guest. During training two months ago I'd been told 'Customer Service' was 'everything'. Strangely I thought I was doing the right thing. Especially considering one of my official duties is to leave the desk to deliver folio's (bill's) to be placed under the doors of departing guests. As for the 'grammar police' I said 'a injured guest' rather than 'an injured guest' to indicate an individual person, rather than imply I had multiple injured people staying at the hotel were I work.