• Companies building Alligator Auschwitz covering the logos and USDOT num

    From Scout@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 15 10:42:23 2025
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    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that helped get the detention center up and running covered up their logos and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying information covered up with tape and cardboard. Classic Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did not exactly cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.

    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, Classic Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.

    “What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads. “You’re also
    legally required to display your USDOT number. Why is it covered?”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is *illegal* to cover the USDOT numbers.

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  • From jojo@21:1/5 to Scout on Tue Jul 15 19:00:02 2025
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    Scout wrote:
    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention
    facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that helped
    get the detention center up and running covered up their logos
    and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their
    trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at
    Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying
    information covered up with tape and cardboard. Classic
    Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did not exactly
    cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another
    truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as
    well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.

    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public
    scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, Classic
    Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated
    with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at
    Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.

    “What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads. “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why
    is it covered?”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is *illegal* to cover the USDOT numbers.

    if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?

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  • From Scout@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 16 08:53:02 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    "jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    Scout wrote:
    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention facility in >> the Everglades, the various contractors that helped get the detention
    center up and running covered up their logos and U.S. Department of
    Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at Alligator
    Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying information covered >> up with tape and cardboard. Classic Recycling, whose tape job on one of
    its trucks did not exactly cover the company name, tried to hide its
    USDOT number. Another truck on-site completely concealed its name and
    USDOT info as well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.

    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public scrutiny
    for working on the controversial facility, Classic Recycling,
    headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated with one-star
    reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at Alligator Alcatraz
    surfaced.

    “What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads. “You’re
    also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why is it covered?”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is *illegal* to cover the USDOT numbers.

    if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?

    Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However, whether those records would show the USDOT numbers much less the current location of any particular vehicle much less its current use would be unlikely in the extreme

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  • From Klaus Schadenfreude@21:1/5 to Scout on Wed Jul 16 18:54:40 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    Scout wrote:



    "jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    Scout wrote:
    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention
    facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that helped
    get the detention center up and running covered up their logos
    and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their
    trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at
    Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying information covered up with tape and cardboard. Classic
    Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did not exactly
    cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another
    truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as
    well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.

    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public
    scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, Classic
    Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated
    with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at
    Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.

    “What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads. “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why
    is it covered?”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.

    if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?

    Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However,
    whether those records would show the USDOT numbers much less the
    current location of any particular vehicle much less its current use
    would be unlikely in the extreme


    I suck dick.

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  • From Attila@21:1/5 to with message-id on Wed Jul 16 19:26:27 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On Tue, 15 Jul 2025 10:42:23 -0700, Scout <[email protected]> in alt.atheism
    with message-id <4qwdQ.809560$[email protected]> wrote:

    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state�s new detention facility in the >Everglades, the various contractors that helped get the detention center up and
    running covered up their logos and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) >numbers on their trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at Alligator >Alcatraz had the company�s name and other identifying information covered up >with tape and cardboard. Classic Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks
    did not exactly cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another
    truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as well, breaking >Florida law and federal regulations.

    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public scrutiny for >working on the controversial facility, Classic Recycling, headquartered in Fort
    Lauderdale, has been inundated with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of >its truck at Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.

    �What are you hiding if everything is legal?� one review reads. �You�re also >legally required to display your USDOT number. Why is it covered?�

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is *illegal* to cover the USDOT numbers.

    Other than ""trump sucks" do you have anything else to say?

    --


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    legally or illegally. If they are here
    illegally they should be identified and
    deported as soon as possible without
    exception.

    Deport them all.

    All politicians are trained to lie
    and make those lies sound like
    the truth. They start with the biggest
    lie of all: Politicians are public
    servants.

    The Dims have an appropriate party
    symbol: A jackass.

    Some of the Republican positions I find disgusting
    and abhorrent.
    Most of the Democratic positions I find terrifying.

    I support:

    A Constitional Amendment establishing
    the Freedom of Choice.

    The elimination of public expression,
    display or support of religion or
    religious positions.

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  • From Attila@21:1/5 to with message-id on Wed Jul 16 19:27:28 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On Wed, 16 Jul 2025 08:53:02 -0400, "Scout" <[email protected]> in alt.atheism
    with message-id <10588bm$o9eu$[email protected]> wrote:



    "jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message >news:[email protected]...
    Scout wrote:
    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state�s new detention facility in >>> the Everglades, the various contractors that helped get the detention
    center up and running covered up their logos and U.S. Department of
    Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at Alligator >>> Alcatraz had the company�s name and other identifying information covered >>> up with tape and cardboard. Classic Recycling, whose tape job on one of
    its trucks did not exactly cover the company name, tried to hide its
    USDOT number. Another truck on-site completely concealed its name and
    USDOT info as well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.

    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public scrutiny >>> for working on the controversial facility, Classic Recycling,
    headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated with one-star
    reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at Alligator Alcatraz
    surfaced.

    �What are you hiding if everything is legal?� one review reads. �You�re
    also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why is it covered?�

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is *illegal* to cover the USDOT numbers.

    if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?

    Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However, whether >those records would show the USDOT numbers much less the current location of >any particular vehicle much less its current use would be unlikely in the >extreme


    Why do you care? Are you going to hunt them down and shoot
    them?

    --


    Every person in the US is here either
    legally or illegally. If they are here
    illegally they should be identified and
    deported as soon as possible without
    exception.

    Deport them all.

    All politicians are trained to lie
    and make those lies sound like
    the truth. They start with the biggest
    lie of all: Politicians are public
    servants.

    The Dims have an appropriate party
    symbol: A jackass.

    Some of the Republican positions I find disgusting
    and abhorrent.
    Most of the Democratic positions I find terrifying.

    I support:

    A Constitional Amendment establishing
    the Freedom of Choice.

    The elimination of public expression,
    display or support of religion or
    religious positions.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scout@21:1/5 to Klaus Schadenfreude on Thu Jul 17 09:20:56 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:QzSdQ.87232$[email protected]...
    Scout wrote:



    "jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    Scout wrote:
    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention
    facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that helped
    get the detention center up and running covered up their logos
    and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their
    trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at
    Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying
    information covered up with tape and cardboard. Classic
    Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did not exactly
    cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another
    truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as
    well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.

    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public
    scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, Classic
    Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated
    with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at
    Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.

    “What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads.
    “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why
    is it covered?”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.

    if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?

    Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However,
    whether those records would show the USDOT numbers much less the
    current location of any particular vehicle much less its current use
    would be unlikely in the extreme


    I suck dick.

    We know you do Rudy.....

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  • From Scout@21:1/5 to Klaus Schadenfreude on Thu Jul 17 12:55:35 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:KC7eQ.1258176$[email protected]...
    On 7/17/2025 6:20 AM, scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled and lied:


    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:QzSdQ.87232$[email protected]...
    Scout wrote:



    "jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    Scout wrote:
    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention
    facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that helped
    get the detention center up and running covered up their logos
    and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their
    trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at
    Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other identifying >>>> > > information covered up with tape and cardboard. Classic
    Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did not exactly
    cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT number. Another
    truck on-site completely concealed its name and USDOT info as
    well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations.

    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade public
    scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, Classic
    Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has been inundated
    with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo of its truck at
    Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.

    “What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review reads. >>>> > > “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why >>>> > > is it covered?”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.

    if its through a government contract, wont the records be public?

    Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However,
    whether those records would show the USDOT numbers much less the
    current location of any particular vehicle much less its current use
    would be unlikely in the extreme


    I suck dick.

    We know you do Rudy.....

    That wasn't Rudy who posted that, scooter.

    Prove it.

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  • From Henderson@21:1/5 to Scout on Fri Jul 18 04:15:51 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    Scout wrote:



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:KC7eQ.1258176$[email protected]...
    On 7/17/2025 6:20 AM, scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and
    gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled
    and lied:


    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]>
    wrote in message news:QzSdQ.87232$[email protected]...
    Scout wrote:



    "jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]
    ...
    Scout wrote:
    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention
    facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that
    helped >>>>> > get the detention center up and running covered up
    their logos >>>>> > and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)
    numbers on their >>>>> > trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at
    Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other
    identifying >>>>> > information covered up with tape and cardboard.
    Classic >>>>> > Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did
    not exactly >>>>> > cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT
    number. Another >>>>> > truck on-site completely concealed its name
    and USDOT info as >>>>> > well, breaking Florida law and federal regulations. >>>>> >
    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade
    public >>>>> > scrutiny for working on the controversial facility,
    Classic >>>>> > Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has
    been inundated >>>>> > with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo
    of its truck at >>>>> > Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.

    “What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review
    reads. >>>>> > “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT number. Why >>>>> > is it covered?”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.

    if its through a government contract, wont the records be
    public?

    Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes,
    However, whether those records would show the USDOT numbers
    much less the current location of any particular vehicle much
    less its current use would be unlikely in the extreme


    I suck dick.

    We know you do Rudy.....

    That wasn't Rudy who posted that, scooter.

    Prove it.


    Gawd you're dumb.

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  • From Henderson@21:1/5 to Klaus Schadenfreude on Fri Jul 18 19:33:57 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.society.liberalism, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    Klaus Schadenfreude wrote:

    On 7/17/2025 9:15 PM, Henderson wrote:
    scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled and lied:




    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:KC7eQ.1258176$[email protected]...
    On 7/17/2025 6:20 AM, scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and
    gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled
    and lied:


    "Klaus Schadenfreude"
    <[email protected]>
    wrote in message news:QzSdQ.87232$[email protected]...
    Scout wrote:



    "jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]
    njou ...
    Scout wrote:
    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new detention facility in the Everglades, the various contractors that
    helped >>>>> > get the detention center up and running covered up
    their logos >>>>> > and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) >>numbers on their >>>>> > trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks
    arriving at Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s
    name and other
    identifying >>>>> > information covered up with tape and cardboard. >>Classic >>>>> > Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did
    not exactly >>>>> > cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT >>number. Another >>>>> > truck on-site completely concealed its name
    and USDOT info as >>>>> > well, breaking Florida law and federal >>regulations. >>>>> >
    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to
    evade
    public >>>>> > scrutiny for working on the controversial facility, >>Classic >>>>> > Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has
    been inundated >>>>> > with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo
    of its truck at >>>>> > Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.

    “What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one
    review
    reads. >>>>> > “You’re also legally required to display your USDOT >>number. Why >>>>> > is it covered?”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.

    if its through a government contract, wont the records
    be
    public?

    Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes, However, whether those records would show the USDOT
    numbers much less the current location of any particular
    vehicle much less its current use would be unlikely in
    the extreme


    I suck dick.

    We know you do Rudy.....

    That wasn't Rudy who posted that, scooter.

    Prove it.


    Gawd you're dumb.


    AS I've said numerous times, scooter works at being stupid.


    That certainly seems to be the case. It's amazing how many of these
    illiterate morons are unable to read headers.

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  • From Rudylized@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 19 02:32:26 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.society.liberalism, fl.general
    XPost: alt.prisons, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On 18 Jul 2025, Klaus Schadenfreude <[email protected]> posted some news:rdteQ.914536$[email protected]:

    On 7/17/2025 9:15 PM, Henderson wrote:
    scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and gutless chickenshit who is
    frightened to death of Rudy, trolled and lied:




    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:KC7eQ.1258176$[email protected]...
    On 7/17/2025 6:20 AM, scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and
    gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled
    and lied:


    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <[email protected]>
    wrote in message news:QzSdQ.87232$[email protected]...
    Scout wrote:



    "jojo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]
    ...
    Scout wrote:
    As Gov. Ron DeSantis rushed to open the state’s new
    detention facility in the Everglades, the various contractors >>>>>>>>> that
    helped >>>>> > get the detention center up and running covered up
    their logos >>>>> > and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)
    numbers on their >>>>> > trucks entering the site.

    Photos obtained by New Times show that semi-trucks arriving at >>>>>>>>> Alligator Alcatraz had the company’s name and other
    identifying >>>>> > information covered up with tape and cardboard.
    Classic >>>>> > Recycling, whose tape job on one of its trucks did
    not exactly >>>>> > cover the company name, tried to hide its USDOT
    number. Another >>>>> > truck on-site completely concealed its name
    and USDOT info as >>>>> > well, breaking Florida law and federal
    regulations. >>>>> >
    While the hired contractors are seemingly trying to evade
    public >>>>> > scrutiny for working on the controversial facility,
    Classic >>>>> > Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, has
    been inundated >>>>> > with one-star reviews on Yelp after a photo
    of its truck at >>>>> > Alligator Alcatraz surfaced.

    “What are you hiding if everything is legal?” one review >>> reads. >>>>> > “You’re also legally required to display your >>> USDOT number. Why >>>>> > is it covered?”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DL0iTm8y_x8/

    It is illegal to cover the USDOT numbers.

    if its through a government contract, wont the records be
    public?

    Depends, some contracts are classified, but generally yes,
    However, whether those records would show the USDOT numbers
    much less the current location of any particular vehicle much
    less its current use would be unlikely in the extreme


    I suck dick.

    We know you do Rudy.....

    That wasn't Rudy who posted that, scooter.

    Prove it.


    Gawd you're dumb.


    AS I've said numerous times, scooter beats me senseless.

    Two trucks did it and you retards act like the whole lot was involved.
    They weren't. Democrat communists of course jumped on Yelp and wrote a
    bunch of false negative slanderous reviews. The companies targeted should
    get the lawyers busy and sue all the scumbags into homelessness.

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