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My letter to Norfolk Police dept, about the guys ID in my car

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Old Apr 18, 2006 | 08:04 AM
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Default Re: My letter to Norfolk Police dept, about the guys ID in my car

Originally Posted by blaxican25
In all my life, I've only ever seen 2 speed traps in Norfolk.

And the roads that they're on are ones where people typically drive 15-20 mph over the posted speed limit, so I don't see a problem with that.
Yeppers.

Hampton Blvd coming over the Larchmont Bridge and Campestella going over the Elizabeth River bridge. Hell, I hardly even see Nofolk PD pull someone over on the side of the road.

Except for the ODU campus police pulling me over for exhaust once.
Old Apr 18, 2006 | 08:07 AM
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Default Re: My letter to Norfolk Police dept, about the guys ID in my car

Originally Posted by blaxican25
It's the american way. Heaven forbid someone assume responsibility for their actions.

In the end, I'm sure the police would love to investigate every single crime that happens, but people would probably complain about the 45% sales tax.
I already knew you were fairly intelligent, and then you go and post something like this. Only climbing you further up the intelligence ladder.

Some criminals are very stupid, namely the one that left his ID in your. Others are quite smart and realize that simple crime does seem to pay because, in less you get caught in the act, nothing will happen to you.

On top of that, do you really think they want to put more criminals in our already overpopulated jails? Granted it sucks that your car was broken into and hopefully your insurance will take care of everything.

BTW, I wouldn't call ourselves the Drag Bandits as that could be lead to negative press. Bandits would suffice. It would be even better to break into the cop cars and leave the cards. I wonder how many it take before they started cracking down?
Old Apr 18, 2006 | 08:26 AM
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Default Re: My letter to Norfolk Police dept, about the guys ID in my car

One thing I was thinking of (I apologize if this has been discussed before), was looking at this guys criminal record -- could this guy be on some sort of probation???

If so, I would definitely take this guy to court in hopes that he violated some sort of probation given by a past judge. This would likely land him in jail or reinstate some of the suspended sentences that judges like to grant criminals to give them second chances.

Is there a way you can find if this guy has an assigned probation officer and contact him/her about this crime?

Just another avenue to think about.

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Old Apr 18, 2006 | 08:56 AM
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Why didnt you just dust the car for prints yourself? It's too late now, but you could of made your own case. Dust it, take plenty of pictures showing exactly where you are getting the prints from, and capture the prints on a 5x8 index card.

Oh well.
Old Apr 18, 2006 | 12:33 PM
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Default Re: My letter to Norfolk Police dept, about the guys ID in my car

Originally Posted by euro sport
One thing I was thinking of (I apologize if this has been discussed before).
If this were a 200 post thread, OR if the information wasn't in the very first posts, you would be ok.

But niether is true and that's just plain lazy, because yes, it has been discussed, in the first post, a whopping 33 posts ago.
Old Apr 19, 2006 | 11:31 PM
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If you remember correctly you posted a pic of the slimes id here on drag va!: I am sure there is some way to search your posts. And dont ask me, im still having trouble staying logged on , rofl. Hope i helped a little. Dee
Old Apr 20, 2006 | 10:14 AM
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Default Re: My letter to Norfolk Police dept, about the guys ID in my car

I just got off the phone with his probation officer.

Conversation went like this:

R- Hello I have reason to beleive that Jessie Bates has broken into my car.
PO- Do you know Mr. Bates?
R- No, I have never met Jessie a day in my life.
PO- Ok then, what did he steal?
R- Some sunglasses and broke my glove compartment.
PO- How do you know it was him?
R- Ya know I was waiting for you to ask me that. I know it was him becasue he left his ID in my car.
PO- HAHAHAHAHAHA, He did what?
R- He broke into my car and left his ID card.
PO- WOW, ok well did you call the police already?
R- Yes, an officer came by, confiscated it and took a report.
PO- DO you have the name of the officer and the report number?
R- Its at home I'll call you tomorrow with the information.

Things are looking up.
Old Apr 20, 2006 | 10:25 AM
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Default Re: My letter to Norfolk Police dept, about the guys ID in my car

Originally Posted by CivicGsr94EG8
glad to see other people see how cops REALLY are...all they are after is sitting on th eir butt..with radar, and other electronics trying to bust perfectly nice people...because wehave a hobby with cars. rather than catchin criminals....they want that EASY MONEY...and thats all they are good for...i could care less about any cop....USELESS





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Old Apr 20, 2006 | 12:04 PM
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Default Re: My letter to Norfolk Police dept, about the guys ID in my car

Haha, at least his probie is on the ball.. Get justice one way or another, that's funny as hell.
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