To: blam
Two years later, two of Vick's travelling companions stole a watch from an airport security worker. Leaked papers from an Atlanta police report show that Mr Johnson arranged for the watch to be returned to the security scanner operator, Alvin Spencer, and then offered him a sum between $450 and $1,000 for "any inconvenience he may have encountered". Mr Spencer said Mr Johnson told him: "If I kept it out of the press and if I kept Vick's name out of it, I wouldn't have to worry about it any more." What does this mean, that a little celebrity and $1,000 can get contriband through TSA at Atlanta? How can TSA be tough-as-nails with the rest of us when they're willing to take a bribe for an NFL player?
-PJ
10 posted on
08/25/2007 8:47:27 PM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
(Repeal the 17th amendment -- it's the "Fairness Doctrine" for Congress!)
To: Political Junkie Too
As we say down here “money talks, Cajun walks”. Don’t ask me what I’d do if they caught on fire.
11 posted on
08/25/2007 10:15:52 PM PDT by
Atchafalaya
(When you are there thats the best)
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