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Man Charged With Crime For Buying Gasoline

Wouldn’t you know it? A New York man from Richmond Hill was arrested in Connecticut for filling up and transporting gasoline to help himself and neighbors after the storm in the northeast.

He made his way to Home Depot, bought thirty 5 gallon buckets with lids, collected money from neighbors, and proceeded to drive 80 miles to buy gas because his neighborhood had no power. Of course, the reason that they had no power as always, was because the government controls and regulates the power companies and all utilities. As we all know, the government is incompetent, corrupt, and never does anything right.

Regardless of the fact that the people in the neighborhood of Richmond Hill were in great need of this fuel, and that an emergency was evident, the low life police arrested both the gentleman who bought the gas, and the owner of the station who sold it to him. They were charged with the misdemeanor of a “violation of regulation concerning flammable or combustible liquids.”

The gas in question was of course confiscated by police, and returned to underground storage tanks. (Instead of being delivered to the proper owners) I doubt seriously if the gentlemen charged were compensated for this theft by those state agents of force. Certainly, those poor souls who paid for the fuel to help them survive due to the state’s incompetence in getting utility services restored, are all still without that life benefitting fuel.

What a great service was performed by the slime in blue! Instead of helping those in need, those who took it upon themselves to get the job done, the police scum protected at all cost a legal statute mandating what kind of container these lowly serfs are allowed to use, even in an emergency.

This is the kind of service and protection all should expect from any who do the bidding of the government; especially those with guns and badges wearing blue suits!

 

 

 

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