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For the MORON known as TWIKI - Two Dollar Man jailed in Baltimore County

 
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For the MORON known as TWIKI - Two Dollar Man jailed in Baltimore County
Two Dollar Man jailed in Baltimore County
Fri, 8 Apr 2005 15:20:57 -0700
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I thought this might be amusing to share. Perhaps one can also get an idea of how intimidating authority can be. One wonders, though, if the man had been young and black, or, even worse, of “middle east background”, would they have sent a swat team in…?
[Posted By alexander]
By Michael Olesker
Republished from Baltimore Sun
A tale of customer service, justice and currency as funny as a $2 bill

PUT YOURSELF in Mike Bolesta’s place. On the morning of Feb. 20, he buys a new radio-CD player for his 17-year-old son Christopher’s car. He pays the $114 installation charge with 57 crisp new $2 bills, which, when last observed, were still considered legitimate currency in the United States proper. The $2 bills are Bolesta’s idea of payment, and his little comic protest, too.

For this, Bolesta, Baltimore County resident, innocent citizen, owner of Capital City Student Tours, finds himself under arrest.

Finds himself, in front of a store full of customers at the Best Buy on York Road in Lutherville, locked into handcuffs and leg irons.

Finds himself transported to the Baltimore County lockup in Cockeysville, where he’s handcuffed to a pole for three hours while the U.S. Secret Service is called into the case.

Have a nice day, Mike.

“Humiliating,” the 57-year old Bolesta was saying now. “I am 6 feet 5 inches tall, and I felt like 8 inches high. To be handcuffed, to have all those people looking on, to be cuffed to a pole—and to know you haven’t done anything wrong. And me, with a brother, Joe, who spent 33 years on the city police force. It was humiliating.”

What we have here, besides humiliation, is a sense of caution resulting in screw-ups all around.

“When I bought the stereo player,” Bolesta explains, “the technician said it’d fit perfectly into my son’s dashboard. But it didn’t. So they called back and said they had another model that would fit perfectly, and it was cheaper. We got a $67 refund, which was fine. As long as it fit, that’s all.

“So we go back and pay for it, and they tell us to go around front with our receipt and pick up the difference in the cost. I ask about installation charges. They said, ‘No installation charge, because of the mix-up. Our mistake, no charge.’ Swell.

“But then, the next day, I get a call at home. They’re telling me, ‘If you don’t come in and pay the installation fee, we’re calling the police.’ Jeez, where did we go from them admitting a mistake to suddenly calling the police? So I say, ‘Fine, I’ll be in tomorrow.’ But, overnight, I’m starting to steam a little. It’s not the money—it’s the threat. So I thought, I’ll count out a few $2 bills.”

He has lots and lots of them.

With his Capital City Student Tours, he arranges class trips for school kids around the country traveling to large East Coast cities, including Baltimore. He’s been doing this for the last 18 years. He makes all the arrangements: hotels, meals, entertainment. And it’s part of his schtick that, when Bolesta hands out meal money to students, he does it in $2 bills, which he picks up from his regular bank, Sun Trust.

“The kids don’t see that many $2 bills, so they think this is the greatest thing in the world,” Bolesta says. “They don’t want to spend ‘em. They want to save ‘em. I’ve been doing this since I started the company. So I’m thinking, ‘I’ll stage my little comic protest. I’ll pay the $114 with $2 bills.’”

At Best Buy, they may have perceived the protest—but did not sense the comic aspect of 57 $2 bills.

“I’m just here to pay the bill,” Bolesta says he told a cashier. “She looked at the $2 bills and told me, ‘I don’t have to take these if I don’t want to.’ I said, ‘If you don’t, I’m leaving. I’ve tried to pay my bill twice. You don’t want these bills, you can sue me.’ So she took the money. Like she’s doing me a favor.”

He remembers the cashier marking each bill with a pen. Then other store personnel began to gather, a few of them asking, “Are these real?”

“Of course they are,” Bolesta said. “They’re legal tender.”

A Best Buy manager refused comment last week. But, according to a Baltimore County police arrest report, suspicions were roused when an employee noticed some smearing of ink. So the cops were called in. One officer noticed the bills ran in sequential order.

“I told them, ‘I’m a tour operator. I’ve got thousands of these bills. I get them from my bank. You got a problem, call the bank,’” Bolesta says. “I’m sitting there in a chair. The store’s full of people watching this. All of a sudden, he’s standing me up and handcuffing me behind my back, telling me, ‘We have to do this until we get it straightened out.’

“Meanwhile, everybody’s looking at me. I’ve lived here 18 years. I’m hoping my kids don’t walk in and see this. And I’m saying, ‘I can’t believe you’re doing this. I’m paying with legal American money.’”

Bolesta was then taken to the county police lockup in Cockeysville, where he sat handcuffed to a pole and in leg irons while the Secret Service was called in.

“At this point,” he says, “I’m a mass murderer.”

Finally, Secret Service agent Leigh Turner arrived, examined the bills and said they were legitimate, adding, according to the police report, “Sometimes ink on money can smear.”

This will be important news to all concerned.

For Baltimore County police, said spokesman Bill Toohey, “It’s a sign that we’re all a little nervous in the post-9/11 world.”

The other day, one of Bolesta’s sons needed a few bucks. Bolesta pulled out his wallet and “whipped out a couple of $2 bills. But my son turned away. He said he doesn’t want ‘em any more.”

He’s seen where such money can lead.
Anonymous Coward
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11/02/2005 10:11 PM
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Fucking moron cops. Maybe he will sue their ass for false arrest. There is no fucking excuse for somebody being that stupid. I´d sue the store too.
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11/02/2005 10:13 PM
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Yet several more reasons not to shop at Best Buy. Why is it I never hear anything good about them?
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11/02/2005 10:31 PM
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Wow!

He should sue the store for hiring incompetent employees!
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11/02/2005 10:45 PM
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I hope he did sue, but he sounds like too nice of a guy to do such...

MORONS !!!

~ ~ ~

I have a similar stupid store clerk story to share:
Just last week, my Mom, {who is a Senior citizen} while at the super market checkout, as the girl was bagging her groceries, my Mom took a few extra plastic bags in case during the walk home one of the bags tore or some such, whatever, she took a couple extra bags.
because my Mom did this without first asking PERMISSION,
the clerk DETAINED HER and made her wait there until the manager came and she got permission from the manager to take a few extra plastic bags!!

This is a neighborhood supermarket that my Mom shops in at least once a week.... This stupid girl made a scene instead of just giving her a few extra bags ...is that fuckin´ retarded or what?! This cashier couldn´t make an executive decision to give a few extra cheap-ass plastic bags to a regular patron..?
Just another indication of the utter sheep mentality that is insidiously poisoning our world !
sheepsheepsheepwhip
<<< !! VIVE LA RESISTANCE !! >>>
Anders  (OP)

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11/02/2005 10:48 PM
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Disgusting! Yah, these ppl are totally brainwashed...
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12/03/2005 11:08 AM
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if it were me I would sue all of the sons a bitches on principal alone.
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12/03/2005 11:14 AM
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Not the cops it was uneducation on the part of Best Buy
GREY LENSMAN
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12/03/2005 11:21 AM
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FORGIVE ME IF I GOT THIS WRONG.

IT COST THIS GUY USD 114 TO INSTALL A CD PLAYER IN HIS KIDS CAR DASH. YES. WHAT A RIP OFF HERE IT IS MAX USD 2.65 OFTEN FREE.

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Tina Shwac

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12/03/2005 11:31 AM
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You can take a look here for the full story of what happenes with $2 bills:

[link to www.snopes.com]
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12/03/2005 11:54 AM
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Re: For the MORON known as TWIKI - Two Dollar Man jailed in Baltimore County
It was 1991 when the cashier loaded all the canned vegetables into a single plastic grocery bag. The shopper asked if she could double bag it, just in case the bag tore.

"Only one bag to a customer!" she answered. "...Store rules."





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