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WASHINGTON - Drivers on northbound Interstate 270 hopped out of their cars to grab money after the door of a GardaWorld armored truck malfunctioned and a bag of cash fell out Friday morning, Maryland State Police say.

It happened after 8 a.m. near Urbana, Maryland, forcing northbound I- 270 near Md. 80 to close for about 20 minutes.

Police say the preliminary investigation indicates a door lock malfunctioned, causing the armored car door to open. The bag of cash fell into the fast lane.

"There was no crash. Cash was strewn across the interstate, but was quickly picked up by all the motorists who immediately stopped," writes Maryland State Police spokesman Greg Shipley in an email to WTOP.


The driver of the security truck moved to the shoulder, and he told police when he did, a number of drivers stopped on the highway and picked up the money. When fire department officials got on the scene, all of the drivers picking up money left.

Later, one person who stopped returned the cash to the Frederick Barrack of the Maryland State Police.

Police say an unknown amount of money was lost. GardaWorld security is assessing the losses.
Troopers, assisted by K9 dogs, managed to recover just over $200.

"Motorists who picked up the cash are reminded it is not their money," says a news release from the police.

Police are asking people who grabbed the cash on the highway to turn it into any nearby police station.
If the investigation uncovers the identities of those who took the money on the highway, the people involved could face theft charges, police say.


Read more: https://www.wtop.com/41/3733602/I-2...that-falls-out-of-armored-truck#ixzz3I8QJdpE0
 
PositiveSingles STD dating site faces $16.5m penalty

The operator of a dating site for people with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) faces paying out $16.5m (£10.4m) after losing a privacy case.

The owner of PositiveSingles was accused of sharing photos and profile details from its site with other dating services, despite promising a "confidential" service.

A jury found the Californian firm had broken local consumer laws. It also decided the business was guilty of fraud, malice and oppression.

The case dates back to 2011 when an unnamed claimant sued the parent company - SuccessfulMatch - as part of a class action case. SuccessfulMatch runs a number of niche dating sites and also manages an affiliate scheme for those wishing to set up sites of their own. It offers both software and databases containing details of "hundreds of thousands of profiles" registered to its existing services.

Court papers state, however, that the PositiveSingles site advertised itself as a "100% confidential and comfortable community" and stated: "We do not disclose, sell or rent any personally identifiable information to any third-party organisations."

The plaintiff acknowledged that after completing a registration page, a link to the terms of service was provided, which noted that profile details - which contained information about HIV and other STD statuses - might be shared with other sites within the SuccessfulMatch network and that by posting a profile users had agreed to this.

However, he suggested that few members would ever click on or read the terms.

Court filings highlighted that examples of other sites operated by SuccessfulMatch included AIDSDate, Herpesinmouth, ChristianSafeHaven, MeetBlackPOZ and PositivelyKinky.

"Plaintiff is... not black, gay, Christian or HIV positive and was unaware that defendant was creating websites that focused on such traits that would include his profile, thus indicating that he was all of these things and more," his lawyers said.

The jury agreed that SuccessfulMatch had made misleading statements and ordered it pay $1.5m in compensatory damages and another $15m in punitive damages.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-29912279
 
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[TD="width: 480"]WinCo Foods is an employee owned grocery chain which pays its 14,000 workers $11-$20/hour, provides health and dental insurance-even for part-timers, and invests 20% of an employee's salary into a pension which has turned 400 cashiers and clerks into millionaires.

WinCo is "Walmart's worst nightmare" because they offer lower prices than the retail giant and are expanding massively across the US. SHARE if more companies should follow Winco and share the profits with workers!


Death to Walmart!


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Prim0 said:
So what you're saying is that we don't need government to intervene, just to let the marketplace do it's thing.

That and eliminate all publicly held companies.
 
Sorry, not a chance. When you're dead, you're dead. If you can't accept that, then I suggest religion.
 
oldguyzer said:
Sorry, not a chance. When you're dead, you're dead. If you can't accept that, then I suggest religion.

Doctors alway say that because no patient ever survives life
 
papasmerf said:
Doctors alway say that because no patient ever survives life

Life is terminal. Many don't want to believe it, and many have tried to alter the facts, but you can't argue with science (unless you have religion).
 
oldguyzer said:
Life is terminal. Many don't want to believe it, and many have tried to alter the facts, but you can't argue with science (unless you have religion).

Even Religion teaches the body is mortal.........The Soul, not so much.
 
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