Social War Room Lounge Thread #325: PotWR Edition

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I don't think so but whatever they're doing must be right. Ranked as the #2 state by USNWR.
 
I was wondering. Have any of you met a sherbro in real life?

@Loiosh came over my place last month. We had a good time. He's a great guy.


I tried to go vegetarian. I lasted one month.

Love that last sentence btw. Too damn funny. I say the exact thing to my wife.
I know @dildos irl, we've met for lunch before
 
BTC overtakes Google and silver

#6 asset by Market Cap

Total Ponzi scheme
 
Housing size is why people aren’t having kids.

Meanwhile in reality…

 

Ford Employee Stole Millions of Dollars of Parts from the Factory Over 2 Years, Police Say​


Four men, including a former Ford employee, have been arrested in connection to a theft ring that allegedly stole Ford parts directly from the assembly line. According to the Dearborn Police Department, the arrests were made on May 6, after a months-long investigation in conjunction with Ford Motor Company's global security department.

Dearborn police chief Issa Shahie spoke to Fox 2 News Detroit about the alleged theft ring. Shahin states that the thieves had been taking Ford parts off the assembly line for over two years, and that the parts are reportedly worth millions of dollars.

Parts were allegedly stolen from the Dearborn, Flat Rock and Wayne plants. These plants build some of Ford's most popular models: Dearborn builds the F-150; in Flat Rock, they build the Mustang; and Wayne builds the Ranger and the Bronco.

Once the stolen parts were removed from the assembly line, they were allegedly taken to one of two third-party auto shops in Detroit. From there, police say the items would be listed and sold on eBay.

Police obtained a search warrant for two local residences and two Detroit businesses in the pursuit of the investigation. “When we executed a search warrant at one of the shops in Detroit, from the floor to the ceiling it was stacked with brand-new auto parts,” said Shahin. Inside the shop, police say they found everything from Ford hoods, bumpers, headlights and taillights — all in storage and allegedly waiting to be sold.

The four men remain in custody, although their names have not been released as official charges from the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office have not yet been filed; those charges could include grand theft, criminal enterprise and racketeering, according to Fox 2 Detroit. The auto shops that were searched in connection with this theft ring have been temporarily closed.



“When we executed a search warrant at one of the shops in Detroit, from the floor to the ceiling it was stacked with brand-new auto parts,” said Shahin. Inside the shop, police say they found everything from Ford hoods, bumpers,

just how in the chicken fried fuck do you sneak a hood or a bumper off an assembly line and through a fully staffed warehouse, past security, and get it to a vehicle to take off property?

he's been doing it for over two years wiithout getting caught. to hell with charging the guy. ford should just give him a job in security just so shit like this doesn't happen again. kind of like when they catch hackers and shit. instead of going to prison alot of them get handed jobs in security for big tech companies because they've got the brains to breach into their systems where their best security programmers and network gurus weren't smart enough to keep them out.
 

Ford Employee Stole Millions of Dollars of Parts from the Factory Over 2 Years, Police Say​


Four men, including a former Ford employee, have been arrested in connection to a theft ring that allegedly stole Ford parts directly from the assembly line. According to the Dearborn Police Department, the arrests were made on May 6, after a months-long investigation in conjunction with Ford Motor Company's global security department.

Dearborn police chief Issa Shahie spoke to Fox 2 News Detroit about the alleged theft ring. Shahin states that the thieves had been taking Ford parts off the assembly line for over two years, and that the parts are reportedly worth millions of dollars.

Parts were allegedly stolen from the Dearborn, Flat Rock and Wayne plants. These plants build some of Ford's most popular models: Dearborn builds the F-150; in Flat Rock, they build the Mustang; and Wayne builds the Ranger and the Bronco.

Once the stolen parts were removed from the assembly line, they were allegedly taken to one of two third-party auto shops in Detroit. From there, police say the items would be listed and sold on eBay.

Police obtained a search warrant for two local residences and two Detroit businesses in the pursuit of the investigation. “When we executed a search warrant at one of the shops in Detroit, from the floor to the ceiling it was stacked with brand-new auto parts,” said Shahin. Inside the shop, police say they found everything from Ford hoods, bumpers, headlights and taillights — all in storage and allegedly waiting to be sold.

The four men remain in custody, although their names have not been released as official charges from the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office have not yet been filed; those charges could include grand theft, criminal enterprise and racketeering, according to Fox 2 Detroit. The auto shops that were searched in connection with this theft ring have been temporarily closed.



“When we executed a search warrant at one of the shops in Detroit, from the floor to the ceiling it was stacked with brand-new auto parts,” said Shahin. Inside the shop, police say they found everything from Ford hoods, bumpers,

just how in the chicken fried fuck do you sneak a hood or a bumper off an assembly line and through a fully staffed warehouse, past security, and get it to a vehicle to take off property?

he's been doing it for over two years wiithout getting caught. to hell with charging the guy. ford should just give him a job in security just so shit like this doesn't happen again. kind of like when they catch hackers and shit. instead of going to prison alot of them get handed jobs in security for big tech companies because they've got the brains to breach into their systems where their best security programmers and network gurus weren't smart enough to keep them out.

 

Ford Employee Stole Millions of Dollars of Parts from the Factory Over 2 Years, Police Say​


Four men, including a former Ford employee, have been arrested in connection to a theft ring that allegedly stole Ford parts directly from the assembly line. According to the Dearborn Police Department, the arrests were made on May 6, after a months-long investigation in conjunction with Ford Motor Company's global security department.

Dearborn police chief Issa Shahie spoke to Fox 2 News Detroit about the alleged theft ring. Shahin states that the thieves had been taking Ford parts off the assembly line for over two years, and that the parts are reportedly worth millions of dollars.

Parts were allegedly stolen from the Dearborn, Flat Rock and Wayne plants. These plants build some of Ford's most popular models: Dearborn builds the F-150; in Flat Rock, they build the Mustang; and Wayne builds the Ranger and the Bronco.

Once the stolen parts were removed from the assembly line, they were allegedly taken to one of two third-party auto shops in Detroit. From there, police say the items would be listed and sold on eBay.

Police obtained a search warrant for two local residences and two Detroit businesses in the pursuit of the investigation. “When we executed a search warrant at one of the shops in Detroit, from the floor to the ceiling it was stacked with brand-new auto parts,” said Shahin. Inside the shop, police say they found everything from Ford hoods, bumpers, headlights and taillights — all in storage and allegedly waiting to be sold.

The four men remain in custody, although their names have not been released as official charges from the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office have not yet been filed; those charges could include grand theft, criminal enterprise and racketeering, according to Fox 2 Detroit. The auto shops that were searched in connection with this theft ring have been temporarily closed.



“When we executed a search warrant at one of the shops in Detroit, from the floor to the ceiling it was stacked with brand-new auto parts,” said Shahin. Inside the shop, police say they found everything from Ford hoods, bumpers,

just how in the chicken fried fuck do you sneak a hood or a bumper off an assembly line and through a fully staffed warehouse, past security, and get it to a vehicle to take off property?

he's been doing it for over two years wiithout getting caught. to hell with charging the guy. ford should just give him a job in security just so shit like this doesn't happen again. kind of like when they catch hackers and shit. instead of going to prison alot of them get handed jobs in security for big tech companies because they've got the brains to breach into their systems where their best security programmers and network gurus weren't smart enough to keep them out.
There was a song by Johnny Cash "One piece at a time"
 
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