The
seminars offered police officers some useful tips on seizing property
from suspected criminals. Don’t bother with jewelry (too hard to dispose
of) and computers (“everybody’s got one already”), the experts
counseled. Do go after flat screen TVs, cash and cars. Especially nice
cars.
In
one seminar, captured on video in September, Harry S. Connelly Jr., the
city attorney of Las Cruces, N.M., called them “little goodies.” And
then Mr. Connelly described how officers in his jurisdiction could not
wait to seize one man’s “exotic vehicle” outside a local bar.
“A
guy drives up in a 2008 Mercedes, brand new,” he explained. “Just so
beautiful, I mean, the cops were undercover and they were just like
‘Ahhhh.’ And he gets out and he’s just reeking of alcohol. And it’s
like, ‘Oh, my goodness, we can hardly wait.’ ”
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I cant hardly believe the NYSlimes is printing stuff like this.
ReplyDeleteDo cops still wonder why they get no "respect" ?
I cant hardly believe the NYSlimes is printing stuff like this.
DeleteGood point.