CRHing gone bad???

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BuffaloBoy said:
its wrong for the CRH'er to fill dime rolls with pennies, but the woman is also wrong for not reporting it, therefore she lost her job.

There is no evidence that the person was a CHR'er. He was a scam artist & thief, pure & simple.
 

Re: CRH'ing gone bad???

BuffaloBoy said:
its wrong for the CRH'er to fill dime rolls with pennies, but the woman is also wrong for not reporting it, therefore she lost her job.


She was fired for refusing to sign the warning letter, not for failing to report the incident. She decided to put her "principles" before keeping her job because she didn't like the wording in the warning letter which stated she put the bank "in peril" by refusing to get an account number. If she had signed the warning letter they would have let her keep working (according to the article).

She basically fired herself in my opinion. If one takes the "high road" they have to accept the consequences sometimes.

Jim
 

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"They know his identity, but have not charged him yet, they said."

^ So the criminal remains free for the moment, while the innocent (albeit irresponsible) is rendered jobless.

Things like this make me want to carry a bat around. Upon seeing something illegitimate, I could simply seek immediate retribution. :violent1:
 

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