I’m not a cop, but I play one in Worcester
Dianne Williamson must still be on vacation leaving Boston Herald columnist Howie Carr to be the first to clip Worcester County Sheriff Guy Glodis for his ‘official’ day in the sun with family in tow. Apparently one of the perks of being the new sheriff in town is free parking at state beaches.
The attendant said the man driving removed a badge from his pocket or waistband, showed it to her and stated that he worked for the state.
The attendant again told the driver that the parking fee was $15. To which the driver responded, ‘I don’t mean to be rude, but I’m not parking, I work for the state.’ The RP (reporting person) said the man then drove into the parking lot and into a space.
Well at least he wasn’t rude. Somewhere, probably up at Salisbury beach, Mike Flynn just creamed his drawers.
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Dear Radiohead,
Thugs and bullies. Name of the game.
Thanks for explanation of the acronym RP. Saw it in Clark U police log.
Reporting Person.
/Chico, hombre del país