2021-04-01 at 1:26 AM UTC
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lol, HERE'S WHAT WE DO KNOW ABOUT THEM
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2021-04-01 at 4:29 AM UTC
Cupocheer. Did you know anyone on Flight 93? being that many lived in Danville or Walnut creek and all.
I wonder if Skully knew anything and they turned it around when he landed in the Hudson or East river being he was from Danville. I bet they detracted his thoughts by flooding him with Bravado
2021-04-01 at 5:20 AM UTC
"Martin also noted that the store's policy is that counterfeit bills that are accepted by the cashiers will come out of their salary.
He said he initially planned to just put the bill on his "tab" and that he thought Floyd "didn't really know that it was a fake bill."
However, Martin notified the store manager, who told Martin to go outside and ask Floyd to come back into the store.
Martin said he attempted that twice, once with one co-worker, and a second time with two different co-workers. Both times, Martin said, Floyd refused to come back into the store.
It was after the second refusal that the manager told another co-worker to call the police.
Under cross examination by Chauvin's defence counsel Eric Nelson, Martin told court that Floyd had been in the store earlier with another man. That man, said Martin, had been caught trying to pass off a counterfeit $20 bill, one that looked similar to the bill Floyd had paid with, Martin said."
2021-04-01 at 10:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost
"Martin also noted that the store's policy is that counterfeit bills that are accepted by the cashiers will come out of their salary.
He said he initially planned to just put the bill on his "tab" and that he thought Floyd "didn't really know that it was a fake bill."
However, Martin notified the store manager, who told Martin to go outside and ask Floyd to come back into the store.
Martin said he attempted that twice, once with one co-worker, and a second time with two different co-workers. Both times, Martin said, Floyd refused to come back into the store.
It was after the second refusal that the manager told another co-worker to call the police.
Under cross examination by Chauvin's defence counsel Eric Nelson, Martin told court that Floyd had been in the store earlier with another man. That man, said Martin, had been caught trying to pass off a counterfeit $20 bill, one that looked similar to the bill Floyd had paid with, Martin said."
What does his behaviour criminally have to do with whether or not the police officer should've killed him by smushing his neck for 10 minutes?
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2021-04-01 at 1:10 PM UTC
One time he even stole a candy bar
2021-04-01 at 1:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Data
Also this is illegal as fuck and very 1800s capitalist
It's not illegal if you agree to it. If you sign a contract that states that's the case, tough shit.
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2021-04-01 at 1:29 PM UTC
Q"Can an employer make you pay for counterfeit money?"
A"The employer may not take money from the employee's paycheck, if the employee does not agree to let it do so"
If you sign a contract saying "yes I let you do so"...they can take it.
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