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Fla. man dials 911, complains his sub had no sauce

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<!--BEGIN ARTICLE-->JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The sauce for a spicy Italian sandwich was apparently a must have for one Florida man. The man, Reginald Peterson, called 911 twice after a sandwich shop left off the sauce.
Peterson initially called the emergency number Thursday so that officers could have his subs made correctly, according to a police report. The second call was to complain that police officers weren't arriving fast enough.
Subway workers told police that Peterson, 42, became belligerent and yelled when they were fixing his order. They locked him out of the store when he left to call police.
When officers arrived, they tried to calm Peterson and explain the proper use of 911. Those efforts failed, and he was arrested on a charge of making false 911 calls.
Peterson did not have a listed phone number.
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"The sauce for a spicy Italian sandwich was apparently a must have for one Florida man....."

Tocco, what do you expect, Jambolaya to eat a dry sandwich?
 

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LOL

The best part is he calls back because the police didnt get there fast enough
 

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SC was just joking about this. He is like "People don't dont use the police often enough. We should be dialing 911 if somebody who is tall sits in front of you at the theatre or your chips get stuck in the vending machine!"
 

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What's up with Floritucky?

http://www.wwsb.com/Global/story.asp?S=8797127

Man tells 911 slot machine stole his money




A second Florida man has been arrested on charges of making false 911 calls in as many days.

An arrest report says 47-year-old Carlos Gutierrez was at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino early Monday and called 911 to say the slot machine stole his money. The report says Gutierrez left the casino to place a second 911 call to say the same thing.

He was arrested and charged with making a false 911 call. He's being held with no bail set.

On Sunday another man was arrested after calling 911 five times during an argument with his brother. He demanded that dispatchers send deputies to help sort things out.

And in northern Florida last week, a Jacksonville man called 911 to complain that a Subway left the sauce off a spicy Italian sandwich.
 

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What's up with Floritucky?

http://www.wwsb.com/Global/story.asp?S=8797127

Man tells 911 slot machine stole his money




A second Florida man has been arrested on charges of making false 911 calls in as many days.

An arrest report says 47-year-old Carlos Gutierrez was at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino early Monday and called 911 to say the slot machine stole his money. The report says Gutierrez left the casino to place a second 911 call to say the same thing.

He was arrested and charged with making a false 911 call. He's being held with no bail set.

On Sunday another man was arrested after calling 911 five times during an argument with his brother. He demanded that dispatchers send deputies to help sort things out.

And in northern Florida last week, a Jacksonville man called 911 to complain that a Subway left the sauce off a spicy Italian sandwich.
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