Even the police chief is on guard

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Lesson of the day: Don't leave anything that you value in your car, even if you're the police chief.

I got my car broken into earlier this year and got my camera stolen. It was an expensive lesson, one I retold to sheriff's Capt. Joe Cusimano. I was mostly seeking sympathy but I also wanted to put it in his mind in case he happens upon a bad guy with an expensive camera around his neck.

Don't leave anything in your car, Cusimano advised. "I don't even leave anything in my patrol car. Those guys will break in looking for weapons."

How sad is that? Even the top law enforcement officer in the city has to watch his back.

2 Comments

busted said:

Bust these punks!

Jeff said:

On the plus side, at least the police will soon be able to crack down on those evil smoke-allowing business owners - not to mention people smoking in their own homes.

Hey, if you can't stop real crimes, just invent more!

- J

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