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How does DeWitte get enough business to buy and run a fleet of 16 or so motorbikes to direct traffic for funeral processions? Is the money really that good? Why would funeral families and businesses pay him / them for this unnecessary expenditure? If the funeral business isn’t owned by him, why would the business want /pay for him & co?
CoolHands said:
How does DeWitte get enough business to buy and run a fleet of 16 or so motorbikes to direct traffic for funeral processions? Is the money really that good? Why would funeral families and businesses pay him / them for this unnecessary expenditure? If the funeral business isn’t owned by him, why would the business want /pay for him & co?
Margins must be slim, and he has cut corners in all areas, insurance, employees as contractors etc.He said his does 2000 a year, which sounds like BS, but 500 each one, 1 million year..
Average funeral cost is 9-12k so seems quite expensive anyway.
CoolHands said:
How does DeWitte get enough business to buy and run a fleet of 16 or so motorbikes to direct traffic for funeral processions? Is the money really that good? Why would funeral families and businesses pay him / them for this unnecessary expenditure? If the funeral business isn’t owned by him, why would the business want /pay for him & co?
You tube views?The Spruce Goose said:
Margins must be slim, and he has cut corners in all areas, insurance, employees as contractors etc.
He said his does 2000 a year, which sounds like BS, but 500 each one, 1 million year..
Average funeral cost is 9-12k so seems quite expensive anyway.
He's getting 5-6 per day on average, 7 days a week? I am very doubtful of that. He said his does 2000 a year, which sounds like BS, but 500 each one, 1 million year..
Average funeral cost is 9-12k so seems quite expensive anyway.
Metro state sounds innocuous. But when you realise he has modelled his own uniform on the LA police, the Elite division of the LA police are called you guessed it, Metro Division. Metro includes SWAT.
Then you look at his uniform, marksmen medals, he wears a special forces t shirt, you can see why he is really is king of the walts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAPD_Metropolitan_Di...
Then you look at his uniform, marksmen medals, he wears a special forces t shirt, you can see why he is really is king of the walts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAPD_Metropolitan_Di...
Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 24th February 09:29
CDB1983 said:
InitialDave said:
That sounds like normal Subaru drivers to me? Though the guy near me with a stickered up Impreza on the drive also has this parked outside:
https://instagram.com/thefallenheroesbmw
That BMW is a disgrace. Using a German built vehicle to commemorate falling serviceman from both wars is a bit sick/strange. Especially squadron 303. I’m sure my wife would be delighted to see a sheddy old e46 paying homage to her grandfathers service (from the polish side) during the war ??https://instagram.com/thefallenheroesbmw
Dibble said:
The Spruce Goose said:
Dibble said:
Everyone’s favourite über-Walt, Jeremy DeWitte, is on Dr Phil. There are six clips, each about five minutes or so, with the link to the first below (each subsequent YouTube clip is linked in the first comment on each episode).
No, you’re welcome. Enjoy.
in his interview he said it was someone else in the video...Also forgets to mention he is a convicted sex offender and lying about being in police and armed forces.No, you’re welcome. Enjoy.
Gameface said:
Dibble said:
The Spruce Goose said:
Dibble said:
Everyone’s favourite über-Walt, Jeremy DeWitte, is on Dr Phil. There are six clips, each about five minutes or so, with the link to the first below (each subsequent YouTube clip is linked in the first comment on each episode).
No, you’re welcome. Enjoy.
in his interview he said it was someone else in the video...Also forgets to mention he is a convicted sex offender and lying about being in police and armed forces.No, you’re welcome. Enjoy.
We don’t have the authority to handcuff anyone
“so why would you carry handcuffs”
Well if you’re doing security or private security……
“you’re not authorised to do security!
It's very funny in parts
Starfighter said:
Flibble said:
Gameface said:
I know nothing of his conviction. Does it mean hes not allowed to vote?
He lives in California, so as long as he's not actually in prison he can vote.Florida doesn't let felons vote at all I think, so he's out of luck.
CDB1983 said:
That BMW is a disgrace. Using a German built vehicle to commemorate falling serviceman from both wars is a bit sick/strange. Especially squadron 303. I’m sure my wife would be delighted to see a sheddy old e46 paying homage to her grandfathers service (from the polish side) during the war ??
Its a slightly strange thing to do with ones car i'll grant you but a disgrace? come off it. IF you and your wife are genuinly offended by someone doing this with a BMW I think you are the ones with the problem.After 76 years since the end of WW2 and 103 years since the end of WW1 you should perhaps let this sort of thing go when it comes to the make of car?. MY grandfather was in the RAF during WW2, after the war one of his and my grandmothers closest friends was a Luftwaffe pilot who had been a prisoner of war put to work on a farm near my Grandmother. It was a freindship that endured for the rest of their lives If he could let it go, Im sure you and your wife can.
As someone said already, the handgrenade gearknob is far more bizarre/disturbing.
neilr said:
Its a slightly strange thing to do with ones car i'll grant you but a disgrace? come off it. IF you and your wife are genuinly offended by someone doing this with a BMW I think you are the ones with the problem.
After 76 years since the end of WW2 and 103 years since the end of WW1 you should perhaps let this sort of thing go when it comes to the make of car?. MY grandfather was in the RAF during WW2, after the war one of his and my grandmothers closest friends was a Luftwaffe pilot who had been a prisoner of war put to work on a farm near my Grandmother. It was a freindship that endured for the rest of their lives If he could let it go, Im sure you and your wife can.
As someone said already, the handgrenade gearknob is far more bizarre/disturbing.
Neither of us are genuinely offended by anything but this does seem very badly thought through. I reckon if I decorated my Porsche in such a way and parked it in the centre of Poznań there is a good chance someone would decorate it further with a set of keys though. There is still a very anti German sentiment here. After 76 years since the end of WW2 and 103 years since the end of WW1 you should perhaps let this sort of thing go when it comes to the make of car?. MY grandfather was in the RAF during WW2, after the war one of his and my grandmothers closest friends was a Luftwaffe pilot who had been a prisoner of war put to work on a farm near my Grandmother. It was a freindship that endured for the rest of their lives If he could let it go, Im sure you and your wife can.
As someone said already, the handgrenade gearknob is far more bizarre/disturbing.
hairy v said:
stickleback123 said:
These speedwatch knobbers can actually send letters out too, my mate gone one from some farty little village on the way to Westonbirt Arboretum six months ago.
How do they know his address?HaplessBoyLard said:
I got “caught” going marginally too fast by community speed watch narcs in 2 different villages in the space of a few months. I received a letter from the police informing me that if it happened again, I’d be subject to “enhanced policing”, which I took to mean I’d get pulled over all the time when their ANPR picked up my car.
It would be interesting to know if that was an empty threat, or has anyone actually been subjected to undefined “enhanced policing”Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff