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Police cracking down on dark windows #184562
02/18/2019 02:03 PM
02/18/2019 02:03 PM
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Re: Police cracking down on dark windows [Re: SXMScubaman] #184580
02/18/2019 04:21 PM
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They will do this once or twice and then stop just like everything else they say they will enforce. Must be frustrating for the residents.




Re: Police cracking down on dark windows [Re: SXMScubaman] #184584
02/18/2019 04:55 PM
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Another well intentioned but useless crackdown? I wonder how long it will last this time around. You would think, given the prevalence of weapon supported crimes over the past few years, strict enforcement of this law would be a boon to law enforcement first off, and then the general public as well. At least, we thought so years ago when they had one of their previous crackdowns on same.


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