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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl580" data-source="post: 208073" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>True Story:</p><p></p><p>IDIOTS OF THE WEEK #616: A police dispatcher in Enid, Okla., got a call from a cell phone. It was apparently an accidental call: the dispatcher could hear two men talking in the background. For more than three hours, the men talked about building and using a firebomb. Meanwhile, another dispatcher got an emergency call reporting a car that had been hit by a firebomb. A police officer found what he thought was the car being driven by the two men and honked his horn, and sure enough the dispatcher heard the horn. The cop pulled the car over and found the cell phone on the dashboard. Robert Allen Patterson, 24, and Johnny Ray Miller, 48, were charged with arson and conspiracy. "They didn't have a clue they had dialed the phone," Detective Mark Pettus said. (Enid News and Eagle) ...Or, more simply, "They don't have a clue."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl580, post: 208073, member: 746"] True Story: IDIOTS OF THE WEEK #616: A police dispatcher in Enid, Okla., got a call from a cell phone. It was apparently an accidental call: the dispatcher could hear two men talking in the background. For more than three hours, the men talked about building and using a firebomb. Meanwhile, another dispatcher got an emergency call reporting a car that had been hit by a firebomb. A police officer found what he thought was the car being driven by the two men and honked his horn, and sure enough the dispatcher heard the horn. The cop pulled the car over and found the cell phone on the dashboard. Robert Allen Patterson, 24, and Johnny Ray Miller, 48, were charged with arson and conspiracy. "They didn't have a clue they had dialed the phone," Detective Mark Pettus said. (Enid News and Eagle) ...Or, more simply, "They don't have a clue." [/QUOTE]
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