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2005 Traffic Stop Leads to 68 Convictions


Posted: Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Updated: June 9th, 2009 01:24 PM GMT-05:00

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DANE SCHILLER
Houston Chronicle

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Posted by Fed up with the Cartels in Rocklin, CA
(06/09/09 - 05:38 PM)
Finally a good rip !

And I'm sure all of the suspects were full legal citizens because we all know that illegals dont get involved in such things !



Posted by Cpl. on Patrol
(06/09/09 - 10:14 PM)
All from a traffic stop, from which the probable cause was speeding. Good job to the officer and the assisting agencys. This is what I'm tlaking about when people cry "why don't you go mess with real criminals" on traffic stops. I've said it before and I'll say it again PATROL the back bone of any department!!!!!!!



Posted by G
(06/14/09 - 12:48 AM)
Patrol maybe the backbone of police work; however, I don't recall any patrol officer busting corporate, white collar criminals on Wall Street for the financial scandels that has been happening in this country for the last 29 years. They even had government pension scandels in San Diego City a few years ago and the Orange County penison scandel in California about 20 years ago. Where were the cops during those two events.

In Singapore, the backbone of that police force is the detective division particulary the ones that deal with white collar, corporate crime. The reason why is that Singapore prides itself on being a leader in the industrial and financial worlds; however, it can not be one if they let both foreign and local Singapore companies commit economic crimes and get away with it. The result would be that foreigners would not invest in that country and the local population would be rioting in the streets and there would be more street crime particulary organzied crime because of the government's inablity to be pro-active in nipping white collar, corporate crime in the bud.








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