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Old 11-17-2010, 08:21 PM   #4
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Crooks may often be very stupid, but I never met one who didn't think that they were the exception.

When I lived in Virginia I worked three buildings away from a new car dealer. Every now and then a used car would disappear. The video system would show a blurry picture of some guy, but not enough detail to identify him. The guy was a real pro. He would hop in a car and start driving in about 5 minutes.

This might happen every month or two. The area was very deserted area late at night, and I guess that they couldn't keep a night watchman.

So finally they spent some real money and got a very good professional video system.

One Monday morning as one of the used car salesmen came in to work the police arrested him.

Big deal. That was a story?

Remember I said that most crooks think that they are the smart ones?

The kicker is that the guy was under the federal witness protection program. You only get there bay ratting out some mob boss.

After the sentencing the mob knew exactly where he was going to be for the next few years. a short lifetime.
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