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Monday, October 15, 2012

A Letter To The Editor 10-15-12

I'm Charles e Lewis I was stopped and k9 was called was charged with having methadone used needles and a tool that was converted for a smoking device they like printing things to make one look bad there was nothing about my insulin and that I was prescribed the methadone or the fact that I'm a machanic and the device they found was a socket with fuzz in it and all charges were dropped but that is typical for Salisbury city police not to be completely honest and make up things and will do anything to get in your car and search it and you something needs to be done with the police in this area most of them think they are above the law and can do whatever they want!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

no comment on the socket "smoking device", would need to see it. As to the rest, no conscientious diabetic has used needles laying around in their car. If you are prescribed methadone, then the the bottle or box would have your name affixed to it, if not that's a violation right there. can't judge this one from one side. would like to know the police side too, even if the charges were dropped.

Anonymous said...

Punctuation. Do you know what it is?

Anonymous said...

Maybe Charles E Lewis needs to learn about subjects, verbs, punctuation, participles, and the like. He sounds like a fundamental doofus in that post.

Anonymous said...

The Police were right to call on the dogs "Who Let The Dogs Out"

Anonymous said...

thats the mechanic i want working on my car

Anonymous said...

He doesn't mentioned what he was stopped for.

Anonymous said...

Methadone is controlled. Having 1 drop of it in a needle, without having the prescription, or label currently in your possession is against the law.
The PD lab will not test needles because most IV drug users are diseased. They are usually dropped by the liberal courts.
Charles Lewis was in violation of law by his own statement (or he didn't tell the complete account.)