Sunday, September 11, 2005

BERNARD LORD - ARTIST WCIE APOLOGIZES!!!!!!!

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POLITICIANS IN FREDERICTON???? BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Politicians from all Parties in Fredericton BEWARE!!!!

Someone suggested that it would be a great idea to take a picture of the vehicle you’re driving.

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I’m going to start taking pictures and paste the vehicle in this blog.

We know that you don’t pay for your gas and Bernard Lord don’t seem to understand the urgency in this situation?

Lets see what kind of vehicle you’re driving?

So? Don’t be surprise that one day you receive a message and it says - Hey? Your vehicle is on Charlie’s blog!!! Beware!!!!!

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You better leave your SUV home.

VLT'S IN NEW BRUNSWICK - HONEST WORKING MAN GETS CAUGHT!!!!

As Printed in the Telegraph Journal on Thursday Sept. 08/2005

VLT ADDICTION TURNS MESSENGER INTO THIEF

HAMMER VLT!!!

A messenger with an addiction to video lottery terminals stole more
than $6,800.00 in change from Brinks Canada Ltd.

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Mr. Ryan age 52 of Hoyt N.B. a 19 Year employee of Brinks Security, was
given a nine-month conditional sentence for theft, in Provincial Court
in Saint John N.B. on Wednesday.

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The court heard that Brinks became aware of the thefts in March after
it received complaints from clients such as the Royal Bank and the Bank
of Montreal that change deliveries were consistently short.

May 4-2005-T & C-2

Investigations by Brinks’ National Security Department and Securicor
Canada, another client that complained of shortages, concluded there was
a problem going on with a two-man crew that included Mr. Ryan.

May 4-2005-T-2

The investigation included a physical audit of boxes of toonies that
were to be delivered. During a delivery of 45 boxes of toonies in March,
six boxes were discovered to be missing money. The boxes were found to
have been tampered with as one roll was placed sideways to replace the
missing rolls and eliminate any sounds of rolling change.

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Further investigations by the Brinks security team showed that it was
Mr. Ryan who was tampering with the boxes. The National security team
went to the Saint John Major Crime unit with their findings and Mr. Ryan
was arrested on May 3rd just after leaving work.

Police found four rolls of $2 coins in his jacket pockets. In a
statement to Police Mr. Ryan admitted to taking the coins starting in December
2004.

Mr. Ryan’s lawyer, Mr. David Kelly, told the court that the problems
began after Mr. Ryan lost his drivers license and moved away from his
wife to Saint John for work. His client had too much time on his hands and
got hooked on VLT’s, he said.

It’s that same old demon, VLT’s,” said Mr. Kelly. “He had a 19- year
career with Brinks and now that’s out the window.”

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His client was now working in the woods and earning enough to pay
$3000.00 immediately in restitution and the remainder within a year, he
said. “I’m sorry for what I’ve done,” he said, adding he was sorry for
abusing the trust of his employer.

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Judge Anne Jeffries told Mr. Ryan that he likely had an addictive
personality and as a result he must abstain from alcohol and playing or
watching VLT’s.

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Mr. Ryan was also ordered to pay $3000.00 restitution to Brinks on
Wednesday and to pay $400.00 a ??? until it was paid off in June 2006.

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