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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7929327, member: 100459"]I, for one, feel really bad for the victim. I use to travel a great deal for my employer. I would be so tired, all I could do was to go to bed. Many times, I had to go to our customers place of business and I had to do my job at their business with little or no rest, sometimes until the next day. I found that when I would work those ours, I would make some terrible mistakes. On one occasion, the place that I had to go was within walking distances from my hotel. When I was finished, I packed my stuff up and was walking back to my hotel. It wasn't more than 3 city blocks, when I got knocked in the head and my worthless stuff was stolen, as well as my wallet that had $300 in it, and my credit cards. (You can imagine what I had to do to replace them.) Anyway, I woke up in the hospital with a concussion and bells and rocks moving around in my head. Anyway, I made a report to the police, but never heard from them, but there was never an effort to use my credit cards, driver's license, etc.</p><p>Who would have thought walking 3 blocks would end up that way. The man whose coins were stolen should be glad he wasn't in the room at the time they got in. There's no telling what would have happened to him. "To hell with the coins, I would be glad I was alive." I'm sure he was bonded. He would not have been allowed to carry valuable coins to the water fountain.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7929327, member: 100459"]I, for one, feel really bad for the victim. I use to travel a great deal for my employer. I would be so tired, all I could do was to go to bed. Many times, I had to go to our customers place of business and I had to do my job at their business with little or no rest, sometimes until the next day. I found that when I would work those ours, I would make some terrible mistakes. On one occasion, the place that I had to go was within walking distances from my hotel. When I was finished, I packed my stuff up and was walking back to my hotel. It wasn't more than 3 city blocks, when I got knocked in the head and my worthless stuff was stolen, as well as my wallet that had $300 in it, and my credit cards. (You can imagine what I had to do to replace them.) Anyway, I woke up in the hospital with a concussion and bells and rocks moving around in my head. Anyway, I made a report to the police, but never heard from them, but there was never an effort to use my credit cards, driver's license, etc. Who would have thought walking 3 blocks would end up that way. The man whose coins were stolen should be glad he wasn't in the room at the time they got in. There's no telling what would have happened to him. "To hell with the coins, I would be glad I was alive." I'm sure he was bonded. He would not have been allowed to carry valuable coins to the water fountain.[/QUOTE]
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