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d1cheetah

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Re: doing fusion at a library
« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2012, 11:25:08 pm »
Step number 1...   Let a local reporter know the cops have a video of your computer being stolen but refuse to arrest the guy.
Step number 2...  Raise hell................

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Re: doing fusion at a library
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2012, 01:28:22 am »
charmaine56~ OMG! You might as well rip off a body part! My computer, is like another arm helping me w/my work! Good, by taking steps to solve the problem b/c the cops; whose job is to Serve & Protect refuse to do their job. You should also sue the city police for refusing to do their job. I could understand if there was no evidence to back it up but you have solid evidence & no one can say this didn't happen. I would sue them for, not doing their jobs by arresting the thief caught in the act, you're property which you use for your lively hood is based on is threatened, emotional distress in being considered your case was not important enough to arrest the thief caught on film! What stupid police department waits to arrest the thief because he's crime was not bad enough? Does that mean that I can rob a store but will not be arrested b/c I haven't done a bigger crime yet! You ask the police, when are you going to arrest him? When, he murders somebody,when he robs some1 @ gun point,when he bombs a building,when he get's caught smuggling drugs! AGAIN, SUE THE POLICE DEPARTMENT! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Re: doing fusion at a library
« Reply #17 on: February 29, 2012, 11:13:00 pm »
charmaine56~ OMG! You might as well rip off a body part! My computer, is like another arm helping me w/my work! Good, by taking steps to solve the problem b/c the cops; whose job is to Serve & Protect refuse to do their job. You should also sue the city police for refusing to do their job. I could understand if there was no evidence to back it up but you have solid evidence & no one can say this didn't happen. I would sue them for, not doing their jobs by arresting the thief caught in the act, you're property which you use for your lively hood is based on is threatened, emotional distress in being considered your case was not important enough to arrest the thief caught on film! What stupid police department waits to arrest the thief because he's crime was not bad enough? Does that mean that I can rob a store but will not be arrested b/c I haven't done a bigger crime yet! You ask the police, when are you going to arrest him? When, he murders somebody,when he robs some1 @ gun point,when he bombs a building,when he get's caught smuggling drugs! AGAIN, SUE THE POLICE DEPARTMENT! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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« Reply #18 on: March 01, 2012, 05:46:57 am »
You gotta wonder about that.  A few months ago I was at my mom's house and someone called and said, "Can I speak to Grandma."  To make a long story short, I gave the phone to my mom who told me that it was my nephew calling from a jail in Mexico.  He said he had been arrested and needed her to wire him some money.  She is handicapped and told him he would have to call back in an hour when my dad was there to help her wire the money.

After calling my sister, we determined that my nephew could not be in Mexico and was in fact at work in Georgia.  I immediately called the local police and told them that this person was probably randomly calling asking for Grandma, hoping to get old people and tricking them into wiring money.  They told me not to worry about it.

I explained that the person was going to call back in an hour and did they want to cover over or do something to try to determine where the call was coming from.   They said no it was too hard to track.

The following week in the paper I read about a senior citizen in my mom's neighborhood who was swindled out of $2,000 because someone impersonating his grandson called and requested money to be wired to get him out of trouble.

Now, if the cops had at least tried to do something maybe this man would not have lost $2,000.

Ever hear of a phone tap?  Geeeze.  They had them way back in the 60's
That incident is so awful, however we are living in some scary times and those kind of things and worst situations are continually happening.

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