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To: eno_; Miss Marple
For someone with a handle like "Miss Marple" you should, perhaps, but a clue about how often police take fingerprints at a burglary. Care to take a guess at the percentage

You are totally ignorant eno. As a veteran Dallas PD officer retired, you don't have a freeking clue. The answer to your question in Dallas is 100%. CCS is called on very one of them. I've put my life on the line and would take a bullet for the likes of you. I've lost buddies in the war, and that's what it is. I patrolled constantly and never sat around in 7-11's like so many do. I beat the bushes looking for felonies in progress, not speeding tickets. I used my discretion and have let many go who just had pot. I was one of the good ones. I resent everything you say. I think you're a scumbag who has been arrested one too many times and that's why you hate the police. Get a life lizard and get out of jail.

852 posted on 12/21/2003 4:27:04 PM PST by Indie (Exposing Truth and Ignorance in posts 24/7. You may not like it. Who cares.)
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To: Indie
The answer to your question in Dallas is 100%. CCS is called on very one of them.

Then Dallas is unusually good. Most big city PDs take a report so you can go after your insurance. In my town, we thankfully have almost no crime since our PD would have to call the staties to have that done. Has taking fingerprints boosted the clearance rate on burglaries? Do fingerprints often lead to repeat offenders? I bet it would.

895 posted on 12/21/2003 4:53:31 PM PST by eno_ (Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending)
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