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14 September 2007, 03:49 PM | #1 |
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The most unusual place you've used your bezel
I was at the county jail today to see a client. The procedure there is that the attorney checks in at the front desk, then goes through a metal detector and is "buzzed in" to a secure waiting area, where you wait for a deputy to bring the clients.
"Secure" in this case means being in the jail proper as you are now behind locked doors. We've been told if we have been waiting for seven minutes to "buzz out" and report this to the front desk so they can check to see if there's a problem producing the inmate. Most of the time the deputy brings the client within that time period. So today, I "buzzed in," set my bezel and precisely seven minutes later I "buzzed out" and reported I was still waiting. Then I "buzzed in" again, set my bezel and seven minutes later I was back at the front desk, again reporting that I still hadn't seen my client. Now normally, I would be a little peeved at this point, but I have to admit that this time I was a little disappointed when they brought my client before I could "buzz out" a third time. No more need for the bezel. So mine's the county jail. Where's the most unusual place you've used your bezel?
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