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In what kinds of crime were you the victim? And why?
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<blockquote data-quote="ICanFixIt" data-source="post: 3535570" data-attributes="member: 45888"><p>I guess you mean other than the stolen election?</p><p></p><p>In 1972 I had a motorcycle stolen. When I called the police, they said they wouldn't send anyone out to investigate. I had to take the title to the police station and report it stolen. Basically, they told me it was probably already out of state and I would likely never see it again. It had a red/white/blue Captain America paint job, so it would be pretty hard to miss. When I got off of work that evening, I drove every street in Claremore, looking for it. I found it 3 blocks from the police station, parked in the street, beside the curb. Now, when I called the police, three cars show up, including the Chief of Police. That lesson I learned was that the police are there to file the report and anything more than that is expecting too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICanFixIt, post: 3535570, member: 45888"] I guess you mean other than the stolen election? In 1972 I had a motorcycle stolen. When I called the police, they said they wouldn't send anyone out to investigate. I had to take the title to the police station and report it stolen. Basically, they told me it was probably already out of state and I would likely never see it again. It had a red/white/blue Captain America paint job, so it would be pretty hard to miss. When I got off of work that evening, I drove every street in Claremore, looking for it. I found it 3 blocks from the police station, parked in the street, beside the curb. Now, when I called the police, three cars show up, including the Chief of Police. That lesson I learned was that the police are there to file the report and anything more than that is expecting too much. [/QUOTE]
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