WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) – They say no good deed goes unpunished.
That would seem to be the case after a good Samaritan pulled over to help a crash victim in Spring Hill, only to have the wreck victim steal his semi truck loaded with concrete.
I wish reporter had know the difference between concrete and cement. A concrete trucker with a load wouldn't have stopped. What we have here is a bulk cement load. Daryl
I live in a high crime city. I *might* stop for a female in distress, just because I'd rather it be someone like me instead of someone who means her harm, but I'm likely so just keep driving. It's not that uncommon for someone to fake a problem and rob the first person who stops to help around here.
Sad, I have friends that live in Spring Hill (old Saturn/GM plant). The cheap houses are a half-a-mil.
ReplyDeleteI wish reporter had know the difference between concrete and cement. A concrete trucker with a load wouldn't have stopped. What we have here is a bulk cement load.
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Man, I've *almost* to the point that even if there's gouts of blood and bones sticking out, I'm likely to keep on going.
ReplyDeleteI live in a high crime city. I *might* stop for a female in distress, just because I'd rather it be someone like me instead of someone who means her harm, but I'm likely so just keep driving. It's not that uncommon for someone to fake a problem and rob the first person who stops to help around here.
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