Technically he did in "Civil Defense" when they accidentally triggered the counter-insurgency subroutines on the station. Although he himself ended up getting trapped on the station that was about to blow up so he was stuck helping them disable it.
“It wasn’t directed towards the discussion. I was having a discussion with my daughter. I apologize … extremely,” he said. “And it should not be reflected on the person that was talking at the time.”
It was totally an accident and meant for something else, which is why I immediately resigned.
Do cops really think everyone else is as dumb as they are?
The IRS tried to get me to pay 5 grand in taxes on a forgiven loan that never even existed to begin with. Like they even gave me an account number, I called up the bank (who I'm fully aware I've never borrowed money from) and they couldn't find anything either. No amount of "this loan never existed, I spoke to the bank who confirms this loan never existed, I'm aware of all of my debt and I'm 100% positive I've never borrowed from them, what the fuck are you even talking about" would convince them. Finally I asked them to send me their documents supporting the loan, evidently that was enough and they've since dropped the issue. Still had to fight them for five years on this bullshit.
I'm not rich either, when you factor in my student loans I have a negative net worth.
If you want people to reply to you in good faith you have to engage in good faith. If you're going to make passive-aggressive comments like this, don't be surprised when we make fun of you for it.
Edit: Note the bait below, and note how I'm not wasting my time engaging with it.
Making smarmy little edits such as this is, in fact, engaging.
Lowering the design speed of roads alone is never going to stop drivers in a hurry from driving dangerously fast
Why wouldn't it? If drivers feel unsafe speeding down a road then they simply won't speed, rendering speed cameras unnecessary. If you see a speed bump ahead of you aren't you going slow down?