Re: Read why Dakota has problems

From: deminkj@juno.com
Date: Wed Apr 14 1999 - 22:52:36 EDT


that may be why I have had 3 trannys, 2 engines, 2 drive shafts, 2
transfer cases, and on and on...on a '97

On Wed, 14 Apr 1999 21:30:00 EDT DodgeBoyz3@aol.com writes:
>Fellow Daksters,
>
>Now I can understand why the Dakota has been plaged with so many
>problems.
>You cannot build a quality truck high on grass and cocaine. BTW, I am
>in
>digest mode. Please reply to me privately.
>
>Gene
>99 RT
>95 SLT
>
>Go to this URL for a full color display.
>http://www.freep.com/business/qpot7.htm
>
>HEADLINES....................
>DaimlerChrysler plant workers charged with drug, other offenses
>April 7, 1999
>
>BY ALEX ROTH
>Free Press Staff Writer
>
>Seventeen employees at a DaimlerChrysler plant in Warren have been
>charged
>with drug or other offenses after a 16-month investigation.
>
>Most, if not all, worked on the assembly line at the Truck Assembly
>Plant, a
>company spokesman said. Many face felony charges of selling marijuana.
>
>A few face more serious drug charges, including selling cocaine,
>Warren
>Police Detective Mark Fontaine said. One of the employees, William
>Sturkin,
>45, of Detroit, could face up to 65 years in prison if convicted on
>charges
>of selling heroin and cocaine, Fontaine said.
>
>The investigation began after some workers complained about drug
>dealing at
>the plant, prompting the company to hire a private investigative firm
>and to
>call police, Fontaine said.
>
>Investigators sent in an operative to buy drugs undercover at the
>plant,
>Fontaine said.
>
>In addition to those arrested on drug charges, two were charged with
>stealing
>stereos from the plant and selling them to undercover police, and one
>was
>charged with trying to sell a plant-security card, Fontaine said.
>
>One person who is not connected to the company was also caught in the
>sting.
>Twelve of those charged have been arrested, and police have obtained
>warrants
>for the rest.
>
>The plant employs 3,800 people, a company spokesman said.
>

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