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4. Thanks for the info.
Thu Aug 17, 2017, 09:26 AM
Aug 2017

I know that these things are available with a Public Records request, but that's why I'm concerned if cell phones are being used. The PRR only works if it's a department issued phone. Or if the police officer reports his private number to the department.

Today it's easy as hell to buy a burner phone. Not making any accusations, but one should always be on the alert around here. The good buddies want you to remain ignorant about the way they use their civic positions to tighten their insular society. And if you are "aware" all kinds of strange behavior has been known to occur.

Thanks again. Surely, if anything does happen it is probably good practice these days to ask for the officer's phone records on his private phone. Just say'n.

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