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This man ordered 165 pool noodles from Walmart. When they arrived through FedEx, there was a little surprise. They had been individually boxed. You just know that Walmart employee is paid by the hour. 😆😆 And the FedEx driver got to unload an entire truck in one place, and...

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This tow truck driver goes off on these kids. They ran out of gas on the side of the road and a firemen noticed them so he stopped and he gave them some gas. When they went to start the car, the battery was dead. Couldn’t figure out the reason. The firefighter radioed the sheriff. The sheriff then called this tow truck driver. The kids thought the Sheriff was coming. The tow truck driver arrives. Mind you, he got the call at 5:40 AM. The kid tells him they can’t pay for a tow and don’t need one and they can’t pay for a jump either, which they need. He goes ballistic. Well, the tow truck driver forgot his jumper cables. Didn’t pack them. 🤯 You can hear him screaming and cussing at the kid. Said he only got one hour of sleep. Eventually a passerby stopped and jumped their battery and they went on their way. A couple of things, one, for the youngsters, or anyone for that matter, never travel without jumper cables. You never know when you will need them. Two, what kind of tow truck driver doesn’t have jumper cables? 🤯 The tow truck driver talking to them like that is unacceptable. Sure he wasn’t going to get paid. I get it. This is the job you signed up for, being awakened at all hours of the night. Once he knew there was no money he had two choices, leave and go back home or stay and help. He didn’t have cables himself so just leave. Get mad at the Sheriff! 💯 Would you have been upset like that if you were the tow truck driver? Do you carry jumper cables in your car? Have you ever been stranded and needed help?

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This is next level incompetence on display with this one. Walmart AP and local sheriff mistake one Asian man for a different Asian man and the wrongful arrest gets them in a 10 million dollar lawsuit. Tony Nguyen was shopping with his girlfriend, Lauren Caldwell, at a Walmart in Spring Hill, Florida, when an asset protection specialist named David Pettigrew mistakenly identified him as Cody Vanderland—a known shoplifter who had been legally banned from the store for trespassing and was flagged as potentially violent. Pettigrew immediately called the police. Hernando County Deputy Michael McNeely arrived at the scene and immediately placed Nguyen under arrest. Despite repeated pleas from Nguyen and his girlfriend explaining that he was just grocery shopping and that this was a mistake, Deputy McNeely failed to perform the most basic step of police protocol: he never asked Nguyen for his name or requested to see his identification before putting him in handcuffs. It wasn’t until Nguyen arrived at the Hernando County jail for processing that the deputy finally checked his ID and realized they had the wrong man. McNeely apologized and prepared to drive Nguyen home—but the nightmare wasn't over. ​While en route, McNeely’s supervisor requested a photo of Nguyen’s ID. The supervisor discovered that Nguyen actually had a trespassing warning at that exact same Walmart from 10 years prior. Even though Nguyen had been told in court a decade ago that the warning would only last for one year, the supervisor ordered the deputy to turn the cruiser around, take Nguyen back to jail, and officially book him. While prosecutors dropped the trespassing charges just two months later, Nguyen filed a federal lawsuit seeking $10 million in damages, citing racial profiling, false imprisonment, and false arrest. ​The case (Nguyen v. Walmart Inc. et al.) moved through the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. After intense litigation, Nguyen reached a settlement with Walmart and the loss prevention specialist, leading to their dismissal from the case. Following further legal resolutions with the deputy involved, the entire federal lawsuit was officially closed and terminated. In the end this error cost the tax payers of this county and Walmart an undisclosed payout amount for their incompetence.

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