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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 532605" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p><span style="color: Sienna"> Many drivers, as already stated, give out their cell numbers to repeat customers simply because it can make the delivery day go a little smoother. I can even see the driver having a steady customer in their speed dial. This doesn't mean they are knowingly involved with an illegal activity.</span></p><p> <span style="color: Sienna">I can see how the hint of a connection could raise from this but it's hardly proof of any wrong doing.</span></p><p> <span style="color: Sienna">As far as the driver receiving a call from the pusher and then a return call from the driver isn't enough to predict an improper connection either, just an attempt to align a delivery attempt. </span></p><p> <span style="color: Sienna">I can see how the police would want to investigate the driver and I have no problem with it. If he is innocent it will come out and if he is guilty I hope they can prove it and throw the book at him.</span></p><p><span style="color: Sienna"></span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Sienna"> To me, this scenario isn't as gray as the first one. Not having ever been in a "drug house"(to my knowledge), I can't say for certain that it would be obvious if you ended up in one innocently but I would think it would be noticeable. So, to me, it makes sense that this person would at least be a suspect in distribution.</span></p><p> <span style="color: Sienna">Just based on what has been posted here, I'm not convinced that a drug test is legit. I'm just thankful I have never had to face something like this from any angle.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 532605, member: 13254"] [COLOR=Sienna] Many drivers, as already stated, give out their cell numbers to repeat customers simply because it can make the delivery day go a little smoother. I can even see the driver having a steady customer in their speed dial. This doesn't mean they are knowingly involved with an illegal activity. I can see how the hint of a connection could raise from this but it's hardly proof of any wrong doing. As far as the driver receiving a call from the pusher and then a return call from the driver isn't enough to predict an improper connection either, just an attempt to align a delivery attempt. I can see how the police would want to investigate the driver and I have no problem with it. If he is innocent it will come out and if he is guilty I hope they can prove it and throw the book at him. [/COLOR] [COLOR=Sienna] To me, this scenario isn't as gray as the first one. Not having ever been in a "drug house"(to my knowledge), I can't say for certain that it would be obvious if you ended up in one innocently but I would think it would be noticeable. So, to me, it makes sense that this person would at least be a suspect in distribution. Just based on what has been posted here, I'm not convinced that a drug test is legit. I'm just thankful I have never had to face something like this from any angle.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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