To: Michael Harb who wrote (34413 ) 1/7/1998 9:11:00 PM From: Riley G Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
Yes, I could explain, but you would never understand! I guess all people with a disability should just lay down and die! Well not me, if the NYPD medical board saw fit to force me into an early retirement because I am unable to be a Police Officer (Civil Servant) then what business is it of yours? Sounds like you may be jealous, or think someone is getting something that you deserve, or scamming the public. I lived through a broken neck at C4-5-6, with major nerve damage. So take a hike, as I had to go through the operations and rehab to fix the damage done from this incident while on duty protecting lives and property of the citizens of NYC! I would not even wish the pain that I went through M. Kugler or yourself. Riley G PS. You caused a lurker and shareholder of RMIL to send this message.. The RMIL shareholder is 100% correct about what my doctors have told me, but I refuse to lay down and play dead! ----------------------------------- Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 17:55:15 -0800 Riley, would you please post this to Michael Harb in response to his post #34414.I am a shareholder and a lurker on SI, but this guys comments have nothing to do with RMIL!Up to this point I haven't commented or responded to any of the nays! Mikey, your a piece of work, what does it matter whether or not Riley chooses to ride a motorcycle or not.Does it mean that he doesn't have a disability? NO Does his doctor advise him to ride a motorcycle? Probaby NOT Does the comment have anything to do with RMIL or the tea in china? NOT If that is all you can come up with, why don't you craw back under the rock you came from, or keep your remarks on the subject at hand. RMIL and shareholder value! >From a shareholder with certs ( a lurker only ) and based on your comments I too may be buyin more at the open and calling more paper! ----To: Riley G (34410 ) From: Michael Harb Wednesday, Jan 7 1998 7:22PM EST Reply # of 34424 Riley, with all due respect could you please explain. You ride 30,000 + miles a year on a Harley while collecting $33,000 tax free disability from the taxpayers for a 75% handicap. A 75% handicap shouldn't qualify you to be a passenger on one much less handle one of those beasts. Forgive me if my facts are wrong. Set me straight. mike