30,000 litres of iceberg water set to become vodka stolen from Port Union warehouseLaw & Order | 207108 hits | Feb 15 9:48 am | Posted by: DrCaleb Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Gotta love dem Newfies!
So, the question becomes. Did anyone look around for a leak and very large pool of water or has anyone else wonder if this isn't some weird insurance scam.
They probably though it was Vodka, and wonder why it doesn't taste very strong.
Cleverly hiding it in plain sight in an inflatable kiddie pool outside the door of Julian's trailer. "Straight-up Russian/Newfoundland connection in da house!" - J-Roc.
Call me skeptical about a theft but it seems like alot of effort for 9 to 12k of nefarious profit.
So, the question becomes. Did anyone look around for a leak and very large pool of water or has anyone else wonder if this isn't some weird insurance scam.
'Whoever did it, they knew what they were doing'
While some questioned if the water was the target of nothing more than a simple leak and evaporation, Meyers said it wasn't possible.
There's a high level of quality control, he said, and it is monitored by employees every week from Monday to Friday.
"It's under very, very good care, so it's not a matter of just leaving a tap running."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfound ... -1.5020177
They probably though it was Vodka, and wonder why it doesn't taste very strong.
Cleverly hiding it in plain sight in an inflatable kiddie pool outside the door of Julian's trailer. "Straight-up Russian/Newfoundland connection in da house!" - J-Roc.
You know they'd have a kiddie pool in everyone's yard filled with it.