In this breaking news from the Sentinel, Bill Lockett desired a farm truck for his county issued vehicle. He ordered everything including heated bucket seats. He must be expecting a cold winter weather season. Now, he says he didn’t ask for it. But, Hugh Holt confirms that Lockett visited Ted Russell Ford and Beaty Chevrolet and that Lockett asked for a 2008 or 2009 Silverado, four door. Why would the county lawyer need a pickup truck? Why were we paying his salary one day to vehicle shop? The public outrage will be enough to keep his rear end warm all winter long. No need for heated seats.
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I hope he is not that dumb to think this is a smart decision considering the flack the mayors office got for having Ford Explorers…
After reading the aricle in the paper this morning, the worse statement made from Lockett was when he said he had no idea what amenities the truck came with. Yet in the same article it states that he specifically requested the most expensive version of the Silverado. Let me guess, he thought that was stock? Riiiiiightt