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Georgia state troopers suspended for giving Elliott a lift
ATLANTA (AP) -- Two Georgia State Patrol troopers were suspended without pay for letting NASCAR driver Bill Elliott hop a ride in their helicopter when they were supposed to be reporting about marijuana fields.
Bill Elliott
The troopers spent two hours shuttling Elliott from his home in Dawsonville, where he had dropped off an airplane, back to Blairsville, where Elliott's car was parked.
Cpl. Kevin Coalson, the pilot, was suspended for three days last week, and Lt. Eddie Williams began a six-day suspension Monday, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
During the June 29 flight over northern Georgia, Elliott, a licensed helicopter pilot, took the controls of the surplus military aircraft intended only for law enforcement.
Meanwhile, anti-drug officers on the ground waited for details about the location of the marijuana fields.
The newspaper said the troopers could not be reached for comment Wednesday. But according to investigative files, they said they didn't know there was anything wrong with giving Elliott a ride.
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11-11-2004 02:44 PM
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Re: Oopsie
I smell law enforcement doing favors that aren't according to book. No other comments since I know this goes on everywhere, bad, good, bad, or, otherwise, or bad, or wrong.
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Re: Oopsie
I use to live in Dawsonville until I got married...lol...and now live in Metro Atlanta...lol..just thought it was neat that this is where I live. Dawsonville is ate up with Bill Elliott, he has a place there called Thunder something, it is for racing things'??? not real sure and not real interested either..hehe. but I have to say got to love the way our tax dollars are spent eh??? NOT!
The more you complain, the longer God makes you live.
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Re: Oopsie
Wasn't there also some controversy about hellicopters and the govenor? Something about him being allowed to fly one and his son having use of state hellicopters?
Awesome bill from Dawsonville....they're definitely proud of their native son.
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