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Thread: Burglaries in Monkton, Sparks and Phoenix spur mass email from police

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    Quote Originally Posted by RalR View Post
    Pardon to intervene,
    that assertion is incorrect.




    http://huntvalley.patch.com/articles...eal-motorcycle
    Do you honestly think that is the norm? You know better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by genghiskhanraven View Post
    I have never seen that map in the link before, thanks for that link and wow just wow how informative.
    That map is why Dan Rodricks promotes section 8 everywhere in the county for his own liberal feel goodism but for some reason he's never written about having a desire for section 8 housing in his own neighborhood
    My friend if i ever won a million plus, lottery after i took care of myself and wife and family i would find where Rodricks lives. I would buy a home as close to him as possible. I would then go to the nearest homeless shelter pick 3 or4 men at random and move them into the house and deed it to them so there would be no question as to its being owner occupied. I would then see how liberal Mr. Rodricks really is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boink View Post
    Last time something like this happened up there, the perps were from the citay
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    Hate to burst your bubble, but burglary happens everywhere. If there's a pattern to it, it becomes newsworthy and the information gets spread around pretty quickly-- even in the city.

    Also, a lot of people have pretty ridiculous ideas about what a burglary looks like. The fact is, these crimes happen in broad daylight in full view of neighbors. No one suspects anything because they think the burglars are contractors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogstarman View Post
    Hate to burst your bubble, but burglary happens everywhere. If there's a pattern to it, it becomes newsworthy and the information gets spread around pretty quickly-- even in the city.

    Also, a lot of people have pretty ridiculous ideas about what a burglary looks like. The fact is, these crimes happen in broad daylight in full view of neighbors. No one suspects anything because they think the burglars are contractors.
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogstarman View Post
    Hate to burst your bubble, but burglary happens everywhere. If there's a pattern to it, it becomes newsworthy and the information gets spread around pretty quickly-- even in the city.

    Also, a lot of people have pretty ridiculous ideas about what a burglary looks like. The fact is, these crimes happen in broad daylight in full view of neighbors. No one suspects anything because they think the burglars are contractors.
    Yes, and in good neighborhoods it is news.

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    Disturbing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spot72 View Post
    Disturbing.
    I am not really sure what is so disturbing.
    The low crime rate in the area or the swift reaction to the mini crime wave?

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    Quote Originally Posted by demopublican View Post
    I am not really sure what is so disturbing.
    The low crime rate in the area or the swift reaction to the mini crime wave?
    Or that he doesn't find the 250 murders in Baltimore City each year disturbing enough to post about

    (except for the 1 or 2 committed by white people, he's outraged when that happens)

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