Posted on 05/02/2002 3:33:35 PM PDT by let freedom sing
Edited on 04/12/2004 5:35:26 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
California Highway Patrol officers secured the state offices of the state Department of Information Technology Thursday to prevent removal or shredding of documents related to the unfolding Oracle computer investigation.
CHP Commissioner Spike Helmick said at 12:30 p.m. that representatives of the state attorney general
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Doublespeak. Don't wait for them to ask, give them all you have.
Except for what they didn't ask for.
Users Look Forward To Deploying Windows 2000 -2/18/00
"I've been disenchanted by the unreliability of NT 4.0, and I expect W2K will provide a lot more enterprise-class features," said a systems administrator for the State of California who asked not to be identified.
Asked to be unidentified INSIDER???
Years ago when someone said that the CHP was involved in something like this, I wouldn't worry. Now ??
Shortly after Fascist Davis became governor, truckers up and down our expressways in No. Cali went from the legal 55 mph speed limit to 70+. If you drive on I5, 80, 680 or whatever and try to go 65 to 70 in the slow lane, a trucker will be trying merge your rear license plate with his front license plate.
I mentioned this about 6 months after Davis became Benito II for Kali to a retired CHP. He came back with an interesting comment/question, "Have you ever seen any speeding trucker pulled over by a CHP since Davis became the El Supremo for Kali?"
I told him that I couldn't really recall seeing one, but I hadn't been keeping count. He told me the first time that I saw a speeding trucker pulled over on an interstate in N. Kali, with the exception during special weeks of ticketing them after announcements go out about the special patrols to give him a call about where and when I saw the pulled over trucker.
3 plus years later, I have yet to make the call to him even during the so called high ticket weeks. I did see one trucker pulled over just south of Bakersfield about 3 years ago. I think that the officer was a state policeman not a CHP! That is why I think that we have a separate State Police Force. He and his fellow officer dressed in Blue had a pistol and their shotgun aimed at the truck driver who was in the position against the real end of his truck.
Maviglio said to the reporter in the back of the room "Please repeat you question and speak up, so I can hear you. This darn shredder is making too much noise."
Not anymore. The State Police are now part of the CHP
Davis is really going to need a miracle to win.
Go Simon!
The multiple award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity...
CA insider: How do we know what indefinite costs and when it will arrive?
Ans: Now, you know.
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