Funny story........
When I worked as a car ausio installer in college, we did all the work for the Miami Heat. Everyone one of their cars had roaches sitting in the ashtray.
it was our policy to collect all loose changes and other items when we worked on a car. We would put everything in a ziploc bag and give it back to the customer when they picked it up. Most of them laughed when we'd hand them back a zilpoc ful of weed, joints, and half-smoked roaches.
On the other hand, the drug dealers who brought cars in...........we'd hand them back their guns (empty) with the clips removed and all the vullets removed from the clips.
Finally, we just started asking people to please remove all weapons from the cars prior to having work done. It is disconcerting to reach under a seat and grap the barrel of a loaded pistol.
it was our policy to collect all loose changes and other items when we worked on a car. We would put everything in a ziploc bag and give it back to the customer when they picked it up. Most of them laughed when we'd hand them back a zilpoc ful of weed, joints, and half-smoked roaches.
On the other hand, the drug dealers who brought cars in...........we'd hand them back their guns (empty) with the clips removed and all the vullets removed from the clips.
Finally, we just started asking people to please remove all weapons from the cars prior to having work done. It is disconcerting to reach under a seat and grap the barrel of a loaded pistol.
Originally Posted by QuadCam
When I worked as a car ausio installer in college, we did all the work for the Miami Heat. Everyone one of their cars had roaches sitting in the ashtray.
it was our policy to collect all loose changes and other items when we worked on a car. We would put everything in a ziploc bag and give it back to the customer when they picked it up. Most of them laughed when we'd hand them back a zilpoc ful of weed, joints, and half-smoked roaches.
On the other hand, the drug dealers who brought cars in...........we'd hand them back their guns (empty) with the clips removed and all the vullets removed from the clips.
Finally, we just started asking people to please remove all weapons from the cars prior to having work done. It is disconcerting to reach under a seat and grap the barrel of a loaded pistol. 
it was our policy to collect all loose changes and other items when we worked on a car. We would put everything in a ziploc bag and give it back to the customer when they picked it up. Most of them laughed when we'd hand them back a zilpoc ful of weed, joints, and half-smoked roaches.
On the other hand, the drug dealers who brought cars in...........we'd hand them back their guns (empty) with the clips removed and all the vullets removed from the clips.
Finally, we just started asking people to please remove all weapons from the cars prior to having work done. It is disconcerting to reach under a seat and grap the barrel of a loaded pistol. Yeah, not knowing where, how, and when the weapons were used would deter me from touching them even if I wore gloves.
Originally Posted by russ713
Yeah, not knowing where, how, and when the weapons were used would deter me from touching them even if I wore gloves.
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