OK, it might be time to teach some very basic geography to Jackson employees as the city's pothole patrol was seen at 6:30 AM today in um, Madkson:
Note: Obviously the pothole patrol comment was a joke. Some people are apparently too dense to figure that one out.
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for a pot-hole patrol truck where is the asphalt, shovels and workers. could this person driving the truck not be on their way to pick up supplies somewhere or could they be on their way to work and stopped to get breakfast. you need to check your facts before you try and make up a story. and if you happened to follow this person to see what exactly it is they are doing you should post those pictures too.
you need to check your facts before you try and make up a story
You have NO facts. For all you know the vehicle may have been headed to Canton to complete a drug buy.
Everyone knew this was coming except the "Prophets" and BS artists downtown who delusionally think they can click the heels of their ruby slippers together and make it all the way back to another day and time.
MBJ: Parkway move second blow to downtown Jackson this year
Parkway Properties will close its Jackson office by the end of this year.
Parkway notified the office’s approximately 40 employees last week, a company spokesperson said.
Agreed that you need to check your facts. This person is probably a city of Jackson employee who lives in Madison because they don't want to live in Jackson due to all of the crime and potholes.
They are just trying to learn what it is supposed to look like... they wouldn't know "right" if they saw it!
Team douche spotlight.
Hello shadowfax at 1:45, don't you think Parkway is irrelevant to pot hole patrol?
I actually agree with this last guy, very well could be a city employee that either lives in Madison or had to do something there on the way to work/pretending to work.
I see this truck a good bit in the mornings. I work nights and see it when I am going home. My guess is a city worker on the way to work. Grasp at more straws KF.
Do you think Chokwe will move to the 'burbs soon and start commuting in a city owned vehicle.
I regularly see a city of Jacktown police cruiser going to and from the Haley Creek area near the reservoir east of Madison (and to the north of Lost Rabbit. Assume he lives out there.
So I guess none of you have a problem with a city employee driving a work truck home every night.
JACKSON, MS (Mississippi News Now)
Jackson police say a man and woman were shot multiple times at a gas station early Saturday morning.
Officer Colendula Green with the Jackson Police Department says officers responded to the Gas Stop located at 5436 N. State St., around 1:30 a.m.
Green said a man was leaving the store and stopped to talk to a female friend. While they were talking, a group of three or four men opened fire on them, according to Green.
The unidentified man was shot eight times, and the unidentified woman was shot three times. They were both transported to a Jackson hospital in unknown condition, Green said.
5:47; although your post is entirely unrelated, you left out the part where Greens axed viewers to call in and solve the crime.
KF at 1:40 there are alot of municipal employees who are on call after hours and that is why they have a take-home city owned vehicle. It is very obvious that some people on here love to run their mouth and not know what they are talking about.
7:39; there's nobody who doesn't know that a few state and city government employees are supposedly on call and that's how they get by with taking a vehicle home. Name me a city job, though, that requires taking a city work truck home. Emergency pothole midnight response team? Light bulb action team? Crowd control barrier placement group?
I remember when the legislature established the law requiring the marking of government vehicles. It followed the press coverage of county vehicles showing up at Danny's Gentleman's Club.
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