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Scarpozzi

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I didn't realize there were so many strip clubs in Knoxville...I guess I'll have to make a trip up there soon. :D
 

CaptnKirk

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Your tax dollars at work.

Seems like he/she/it does the same thing over and over & isn't very much of a creative writer.
 

Antisocial Virge

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Thats nothing. The cops here in Ohio stole a persons identity, hired a student to strip at a club undercover, acted as patrons and watched her and others strip as part of an "investigation", they only got the company on a $200 misdemeanor charge and put them out of buisness. They then charged the undercover stripper with obstruction charges. They still don't think they did anything wrong.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1381191/posts
 

RedCOMET

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To Dawson?s father, David Dawson, "It certainly looks like identity theft."

But it?s not, said Miami County Prosecutor Gary Nasal.

Pointing to a 2002 change in Ohio?s law aimed at fighting identity theft, Nasal said police are allowed to assume anyone?s identity as long as it?s part of an investigation

Well, its a good thing they didn't break the law then ;). At least they didnt' use everybody's favorite buzzword... terrorism.

That's pretty F'ing retard that they got away with this.
 

SacrosanctFiend

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Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I didn't realize there were so many strip clubs in Knoxville...I guess I'll have to make a trip up there soon. :D

I've lived there for 4 years and I only know of one.
 

AStar617

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Your tax dollars at work.

Seems like he/she/it does the same thing over and over & isn't very much of a creative writer.
That might have something to do with the fact that it's a legal affadavit, not a Penthouse Forum submission.
 

Deadtrees

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Originally posted by: Antisocial Virge
Thats nothing. The cops here in Ohio stole a persons identity, hired a student to strip at a club undercover, acted as patrons and watched her and others strip as part of an "investigation", they only got the company on a $200 misdemeanor charge and put them out of buisness. They then charged the undercover stripper with obstruction charges. They still don't think they did anything wrong.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1381191/posts

That was like the reverse version of Donnie Brasco.