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Police arrest man for having real $50 bill
WKYT ^
| May 1, 2012
| WKYT
Posted on 05/01/2012 8:50:30 AM PDT by Brandonmark
Tennessee police are apologizing after arresting a man for using a $50 bill they thought was fake but that turned out to be real.
Police in Shelbyville thought the bill was counterfeit after a convenience store clerk called them. The clerk said a marker used to detect false money didn't show the bill was real.
The Shelbyville Times-Gazette reported Officer Brock Horner arrested Lorenzo Gaspar on Friday.
But a police evidence technician told the arresting officer that some old bills don't react to the markers. So police gave the money to two banks to check, and they said it was real but just very old
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cash; counterfeit; currency; money
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To: Above My Pay Grade
If I remember correctly, a couple of years ago, some Japanese guys were stopped in Italy with about a trillion dollars in counterfeit bonds.
I think the cops kept the bonds, but let the 2 guys walk away on a technicality.
Lesson: Big crimes are nothing. Little crimes are where the authorities really show you who's the boss.
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posted on
05/01/2012 9:17:36 AM PDT
by
ClearCase_guy
(Like Emmett Till, Trayvon Martin has become simply a stick with which to beat Whites.)
To: ClearCase_guy
The real test is how many people actually read that whole post of yours.
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posted on
05/01/2012 9:27:27 AM PDT
by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
To: tobyhill
Even more unusual than the fact that the bills are still out there is that someone actually chooses to use them.
Cash is king.
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posted on
05/01/2012 9:31:30 AM PDT
by
lewislynn
( What does the global warming movement and the Fairtax movement have in commom? Misinformation)
To: Above My Pay Grade
"Unless the person has a wallet or briefcase full of counterfeits, or a prior record of passing counterfeit currency, it would seem to make more sense to confiscate the bill, ask a few questions to see if they seem suspicious, get their name and address for potential, further investigation, and send them on their way."
What? That would be um......police work....they aren't trained for that.
I'm surprised the area wasn't put on lock-down and SWAT called out. I mean they took a heck of a chance by not calling SWAT. This guy could have had a Swiss Army Knife or a Box Cutter or maybe even a nail clipper, OMG, the horror.
To: lewislynn
In this case, cash gets you arrested.
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posted on
05/01/2012 9:39:06 AM PDT
by
tobyhill
(Fight Fire With Fire)
To: tobyhill
Even more unusual than the fact that the bills are still out there is that someone actually chooses to use them. Really? I've got 3 of them in my pocket right now - I use them on a regular basis.
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posted on
05/01/2012 9:42:32 AM PDT
by
Gabz
(Democrats for Voldemort.)
To: Brandonmark
“But a police evidence technician told the arresting officer that some old bills don’t react to the markers”
It’s ok. It’s confederate money.
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posted on
05/01/2012 9:46:06 AM PDT
by
lowbridge
(Rep. Dingell: "Its taken a long time.....to control the people.")
To: precisionshootist
He should consider himself lucky that they didn’t go to his house and shoot his dog.
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posted on
05/01/2012 9:48:56 AM PDT
by
NonValueAdded
(SpaceX Dragon launch to ISS, Cape Canaveral AFS, May 7, 9:38 AM EDT)
To: Gabz
Same here. After an eldery friend in Canada had his identity stolen (and his entire checking account cleaned out), I started using cash for most small purchases, allowing me to keep better track of any charges on my credit cards.
To: uncommonsense
Good grief. Wonder whod be breaking down my door if I used a silver certificate.
Last week I bought a pack of smokes at the local mini mart. In my change I found a 1943 Silver quarter. It’s now in my safe.
To: Brandonmark
I have read of people threatened with arrest for using $2 bills.
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posted on
05/01/2012 10:17:38 AM PDT
by
A. Patriot
(Have we lost our Republic? Do the majority of Americans care?)
To: Sirius Lee
When people are allowed to carry cash, why they can go just about anywhere and buy anything, but if you have to run your card or your tattoo through a scanner, well, the folks who run the system can track your every more and shut you down for whatever reason is politically expedient. it is even worse than that. The income tax gives an excuse for the government to collect all sorts of personal information. They know where you work, how much you make, how much overtime you have, where you live, which bank has your mortgage, how much you have left on your mortgage, how much charitable giving you do, where you give to charity, what the charity you give to stands for, etc, etc.
Remember the Fed and the income tax were put in place at about the same time and this has been anything but a free country since then.
Freedom died in 1913.
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posted on
05/01/2012 10:27:43 AM PDT
by
Cowman
(How can the IRS seize property without a warrant if the 4th amendment still stands?)
To: Brandonmark
Too bad the incident did not occur in Arizona where the Justice Department has admonished the local police not to enforce federal law because it has been "preempted."
Or maybe states are like pigs and other animals with some being more equal and some laws more preempted.
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posted on
05/01/2012 10:35:43 AM PDT
by
nathanbedford
("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
To: Brandonmark
Why are local police concerned with counterfeit money, a federal felony? Why don’t they enforce all of the other federal laws? Such as immigration?
To: Brandonmark
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posted on
05/01/2012 11:04:05 AM PDT
by
Brandonmark
(2012: Our Hope IS Change!)
To: ClearCase_guy
Lesson: Big crimes are nothing. Little crimes are where the authorities really show you who's the boss. My father spent two days in jail for driving with valid out of state temporary plates in MA.
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posted on
05/01/2012 11:17:23 AM PDT
by
Cowman
(How can the IRS seize property without a warrant if the 4th amendment still stands?)
To: driftdiver; ClearCase_guy
The real test is how many people actually read that whole post of yours. I'll admit it; I did. I want to tie an onion to my belt to see if it catches on again.
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posted on
05/01/2012 11:42:28 AM PDT
by
tnlibertarian
(I <3 PEJSWDTDSOPC)
To: driftdiver; ClearCase_guy
Hand raised,
head bent in shame.
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posted on
05/01/2012 11:50:45 AM PDT
by
ExGeeEye
(Islam: a transnational fascist government that demands worship.)
To: driftdiver
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posted on
05/01/2012 11:51:03 AM PDT
by
ctdonath2
($1 meals: http://abuckaplate.blogspot.com/)
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