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To: dragnet2

Of course, cash and jewelry can also be used more immediately than post-retirement, although it is more difficult to buy physical assets like real estate and nice cars without getting caught. Folks can be very creative at hiding money: friends, relatives, business ventures with creative accounting, etc. But no, none of this matters to you because you think all Bad Guys immediately go buy a Porsche and a seaside home with their bribe money, and in their own name to boot. I’d say it is you who is naive.

“Nice” “talking” with you. But I’m afrain your understanding of police realities stops and starts with bad television shows. I suggest some remedial reading of LAPD officer Jack Dunphy’s work on the subject. http://www.bing.com/search?q=%22jack+dunphy%22+%22financial+disclosure%22&src=IE-SearchBox

Of course, you won’t read it. You are only interested in slinging insults and pretending that you know what you’re talking about. Talk to some police officers a little bit and see what they have to say.

You do a great disservice to your username. Consider changing it to ACLU.


19 posted on 12/28/2009 1:25:08 PM PST by pogo101
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To: pogo101
Well after a particular crooked cop's term on the "gang unit" is over, he can live a life of luxury on his buried treasure.

Heheheh..

Folks can be very creative at hiding money: friends, relatives, business ventures with creative accounting, etc. I’d say it is you who is naive.

Oh sure, have the cop drag his friends and relatives into his criminal enterprise scheme...That always works out really great!!!

And you suggest I am naive? LOL!

23 posted on 12/28/2009 1:34:55 PM PST by dragnet2
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