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Police dept. asked postal carriers and garbage collectors to report crime
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[quote:Ms. Superduper:MV8yMjU5NzUyXzhBMkJEMzc2] http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2013/06/10/shorthanded-antioch-police-ask-mail-carriers-garbage-collectors-to-help-spot-crime/ Short staffed police dept. near San Francisco asking garbage collectors and postal delivery people to report crime. Shades of Nazi Germany and Russia. Article in part: ANTIOCH (CBS SF) – The shorthanded Antioch Police Department is enlisting the help of local garbage collectors and letter carriers tospot crime on city streets. Employees of the local trash collector, Republic Services Inc., as well as U.S. Postal Service employees have been given tips on how to act as effective witnesses to crimes. The program, dubbed “We’re Looking Out For You” aims to add some experience eyeballs looking out for the city’s 105,000 residents. [/quote]
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Short staffed police dept. near San Francisco asking garbage collectors and postal delivery people to report crime. Shades of Nazi Germany and Russia.
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ANTIOCH (CBS SF) – The shorthanded Antioch Police Department is enlisting the help of local garbage collectors and letter carriers tospot crime on city streets.
Employees of the local trash collector, Republic Services Inc., as well as U.S. Postal Service employees have been given tips on how to act as effective witnesses to crimes. The program, dubbed “We’re Looking Out For You” aims to add some experience eyeballs looking out for the city’s 105,000 residents.
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