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 On the issue of who pays for police on duty when St. Louis collapsed

GovernmentAnonymous writes "If my house collapses do I pay the police for directing traffic when they are already being paid for regular duty?"



 
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"On the issue of who pays for police on duty when St. Louis collapsed" | Login/Create an Account | 1 comment | Search Discussion
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Re: On the issue of who pays for police on duty when St. Louis collapsed (Score: 1)
by jambo on Friday, July 30 @ 09:58:09 PDT
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If it was the size of a church and bordering a highway, yeah, you should. Use your head. If you had a 1800 sq ft home that collapsed, you think it would take them that long to take care of?






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