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They need drug testing themselves. That would down size the Gov. I'm sure.




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They need drug testing themselves. That would down size the Gov. I'm sure.
Wow, I missed that one. Come to think about I never have seen cops on 171 in Leesville... Sure, I do see empty parked cars but never cops...
(2010)
In Leesville, Louisiana, a Leesville narcotics officer was arrested October 27 by FBI agents and charged with one felony count of distribution of a controlled substance while in possession of a firearm. Narcotics Investigator Charlie Lopez was arrested while on duty at the Leesville Police Station. FBI agents also served two search warrants for offices at the police station. No further information is available.
Then (2012)
http://www.fbi.gov/neworleans/press...n-of-a-firearm-with-obliterated-serial-number
LOVE THE LEESVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT!!![]()
Gee Whiz...go away for 3 or 4 days and I have to catch up on 300+ posts! All you folks are going to get carpel tunnel from all the typing!!!!!!!![]()
If I'm not mistaken. You are talking bout a hatch lift. It looks like a small shock. They run about 25 to 35 bucks. Just so happens I run a parts store in lake charles. Take a pick of what you need and send me a pm. Be glad to help.
No, one of the hinge pins for the rear glass(back hatch) fell out to get one you have to buy the whole hinge. They don't have it listed separate for her rig on the GM site I looked on (pretty good one too) The auto parts folks I have to deal with in Leesville don't generally know a spark plug from a block pug.Most just know that both, end in plug (warm bodies is all)
LOL
Maybe with your resources you may be able to locate her one. I don't know any other options than the "stealership" or junkyard, honestly. At least you're in the right vicinity on the carLOL I always go on the 'puter here and get my numbers in hand before I head off to town to get my parts LOL and most still want to know what I'm working on right off the bat.
After I get them to get me right part, then I'll go thru all that 'rigamarole' for the warranty purposes an all. Not trying to cramp your style here
but there's just very few "parts people" out there anymore. 'bout the same can be said for "mechanics" too
LOL
Jeff
If she is lucky they just fried a few fuses both under the hood and in the dash. If not, they fried her computer and that costs more than a new motor. Fuses under the hood can cost up $60 each and are there to protect from things like that amongst other things. Have them (or any auto parts store) connect the computer under the dash and read what comes up yourself. If it says anything about the car's computer make auto zone pay for a new car! If not make them pay for any repairs necessary.Speaking of cars and not knowing squat.... My mother-in-law went to autozone to get a new car battery. They hooked it in backwards and KILLED her car.![]()