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GOOSE CREEK, S.C. 鈥?Police say a man who brought drugs with him when he opened a car door and found himself facing a drug enforcement squad simply uttered an expletive and added, What up, guys Then he got arrested.Citing a statement from the Berkeley County, South Carolina, Sheriff Office, WCSC-TV reports the team was investigating a drug complaint Thursday night and pulled up in an unmarked K-9-equipped car to encourage the suspected drug dealer to leave the area. The sheriff office says the suspect wasn ;t discouraged by the dog excited yelps. stanley tazas ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The statement says 40-y stanley thermos ear-old Eric Hall dropped baggies containing suspected meth and kicked them under the police vehicle when he realized who was inside. But he was arrested, along with his passenger, 40-year-old Paul Howard. It unclear whether they have lawyers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley water jug ___Information from: WCSC-TV, http://wcsc ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Associated Press Cngq A year later: pain from whale-boat tragedy remains
MONTREAL 鈥?A survey commissioned by Quebec health authorities on attitudes and behaviours around COVID-19 has found that nearly one-quarter of respondents believe the novel coronavirus was created in a laboratory.The Institut national de S stanley cup ante Publique 鈥?the province independent public health institute 鈥?published the results Monday of online polls conducted earlier this year.While one-third of respondents felt the pandemic was being exaggerated in the media, a growing number also said they wear a mask because it helps protect others. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW botella stanley The poll also mentioned conspiracy theories surrounding COVID-19, finding that nearly 35 per cent of Quebecers believe the provincial government is hiding important information about the virus.Twenty-three per cent of those polled in June said the virus was made in a lab, an equal number said they were unsure, and 54 per cent disagreed with the statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Just six per cent said they believe the conspiracy theory linking the virus and 5G cellphone technology 鈥?the fifth-generation technology standard for cellphone companies that is progressively being rolled out wo stanley italia rldwide.The institute says respondents under the age of 60, those whose incomes have been reduced by the pandemic and those with only a high school education were more likely to believe conspiracies about the virus. ARTICLE CON
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. 鈥?Police say a man who brought drugs with him when he opened a car door and found himself facing a drug enforcement squad simply uttered an expletive and added, What up, guys Then he got arrested.Citing a statement from the Berkeley County, South Carolina, Sheriff Office, WCSC-TV reports the team was investigating a drug complaint Thursday night and pulled up in an unmarked K-9-equipped car to encourage the suspected drug dealer to leave the area. The sheriff office says the suspect wasn ;t discouraged by the dog excited yelps. stanley tazas ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The statement says 40-y stanley thermos ear-old Eric Hall dropped baggies containing suspected meth and kicked them under the police vehicle when he realized who was inside. But he was arrested, along with his passenger, 40-year-old Paul Howard. It unclear whether they have lawyers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley water jug ___Information from: WCSC-TV, http://wcsc ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Associated Press Cngq A year later: pain from whale-boat tragedy remains
MONTREAL 鈥?A survey commissioned by Quebec health authorities on attitudes and behaviours around COVID-19 has found that nearly one-quarter of respondents believe the novel coronavirus was created in a laboratory.The Institut national de S stanley cup ante Publique 鈥?the province independent public health institute 鈥?published the results Monday of online polls conducted earlier this year.While one-third of respondents felt the pandemic was being exaggerated in the media, a growing number also said they wear a mask because it helps protect others. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW botella stanley The poll also mentioned conspiracy theories surrounding COVID-19, finding that nearly 35 per cent of Quebecers believe the provincial government is hiding important information about the virus.Twenty-three per cent of those polled in June said the virus was made in a lab, an equal number said they were unsure, and 54 per cent disagreed with the statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Just six per cent said they believe the conspiracy theory linking the virus and 5G cellphone technology 鈥?the fifth-generation technology standard for cellphone companies that is progressively being rolled out wo stanley italia rldwide.The institute says respondents under the age of 60, those whose incomes have been reduced by the pandemic and those with only a high school education were more likely to believe conspiracies about the virus. ARTICLE CON