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Odd Incident involving Emergency Work.. LEO's
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<blockquote data-quote="Rpunisher" data-source="post: 10950925" data-attributes="member: 125888"><p>Its a county easement for all utilitys, 8' of of the curbline. The neighbors seen the whole thing and were asking us why were the police here and we let them know that there wonderful neighbor was helpful.</p><p></p><p>I didnt know that grabbing a shovel out of someone hand was considered battery. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Also another question i wanted to ask... which i have had happened a few times in Baltimore City in the rough areas we will be working and someone walking by always feels the need to grab something out of our truck and walk away with it. This happened 3 weeks ago a guy at about 11am walked by and grabbed our saws all out of the bin which was closed and walked down the street with it. I knew it was ours because of our sticker and painted bright orange case, I ran up and snatched it out of his hand. It turned into a confrintation but i threatened to hit him with a shovel. Could i get in trouble for this since he stole i retrieved my companys property and he started pushing wanting to fight and i picked up a shovel. I know we should call LE but they cant always get there fast enough. Hard to keep and area with 33,000 volts exposed safe from the public and deal with these problems.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rpunisher, post: 10950925, member: 125888"] Its a county easement for all utilitys, 8' of of the curbline. The neighbors seen the whole thing and were asking us why were the police here and we let them know that there wonderful neighbor was helpful. I didnt know that grabbing a shovel out of someone hand was considered battery. Also another question i wanted to ask... which i have had happened a few times in Baltimore City in the rough areas we will be working and someone walking by always feels the need to grab something out of our truck and walk away with it. This happened 3 weeks ago a guy at about 11am walked by and grabbed our saws all out of the bin which was closed and walked down the street with it. I knew it was ours because of our sticker and painted bright orange case, I ran up and snatched it out of his hand. It turned into a confrintation but i threatened to hit him with a shovel. Could i get in trouble for this since he stole i retrieved my companys property and he started pushing wanting to fight and i picked up a shovel. I know we should call LE but they cant always get there fast enough. Hard to keep and area with 33,000 volts exposed safe from the public and deal with these problems. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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