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crispy

crispy

NEWSWIRE

Philadelphia, PA

MAY 18, 2008 01:56 AM

Historically, police have had a tough time getting people to cooperate in helping to locate wanted criminals or providing information related to crimes witnessed.



Whether due to apathy, fear of reprisals, or simply because they didn't want to be seen as a 'rat', individuals have looked the other way.



Well, the times they are a-changin' ... but, you may ask, why?

It's the economy, stupid!



To gas prices, foreclosure rates and the cost of rice, add this rising economic indicator: the number of tips to the police from people hoping to collect reward money.



Calls to the Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers hot line in the first quarter of this year were up 30 percent over last year. San Antonio had a 44 percent increase. Cities and towns from Detroit to Omaha to Beaufort County, N.C., all report increases of 25 percent or more in the first quarter, with tipsters telling operators they need the money for rent, light bills or baby formula.



"For this year, everyone that's called has pretty much been just looking for money," said Sgt. Lawrence Beller, who answers Crime Stoppers calls at the Sussex County, N.J., sheriff's office. "That's as opposed to the last couple of years, where some people were just sick of the crime and wanting to do something about it."



As a result, many programs report a substantial increase in Crime Stopper-related arrests and recovered property, as callers turn in neighbors, grandchildren or former boyfriends in exchange for a little cash.



It's nice to see President Bush's anti-crime plan kicking into action, isn't it?



Police tip lines are not only busier than ever, but they're receiving repeat business from callers who are simply bursting with information.



On Friday, a woman called the Regional Crime Stoppers line in Macon, Ga., to find out when she could pick up her reward money for a recent tip. She was irritated to learn that she would have to wait until Monday.



"I'm in a bind, I'm really in a bind," she told the hot-line operator. "There's a lot of stuff I know, but I didn't open my mouth. If I weren't in a bind, I wouldn't open my mouth."



When she learned the money was not available, she said she would call back with the whereabouts of another suspect whom she had just seen "going down the road."



[...]



Some people have made a cottage industry of calling in tips. Although repeat callers do not give their names, operators recognize their voices.



"We have people out there that, realistically, this could be their job," said Sgt. Zachary Self, who answers Crime Stoppers calls for the Macon Police Department.



"Two or three arrests per week, you could make $700, $750 per week," Sergeant Self said. "You could make better than a minimum-wage job."



Who says that crime doesn't pay?





crispy once served as a witness in a fairly high-profile local criminal case for all the right reasons, and never would have thought to do otherwise. He also happily pocketed the reward money.

_Margot_

_Margot_

Santa Monica, CA
December 2007

MAY 18, 2008 10:23 AM

Wow, interesting story, Crispy.

LSlice

LSlice

Montclair, NJ
December 2007

MAY 18, 2008 10:36 AM

I wonder how long before someone creates a "spy business" to capitalize on this.

scylis

scylis

Anchorage, AK
November 2004

MAY 18, 2008 10:40 AM

LSlice said:
I wonder how long before someone creates a "spy business" to capitalize on this.



zoom image

MschfMayhemSoap

MschfMayhemSoap

Phoenix, AZ
April 2006

MAY 18, 2008 02:44 PM

scylis said:

LSlice said:
I wonder how long before someone creates a "spy business" to capitalize on this.



zoom image



nice, but would the mustache be a requirement?

ckdexterhaven

ckdexterhaven

Redding, CA
December 2005

MAY 18, 2008 02:51 PM

scylis said:

LSlice said:
I wonder how long before someone creates a "spy business" to capitalize on this.



zoom image


Man, I love that show. Ok, that's a lie. But the theme song kicks ass. That's gotta count for something.

crispy

crispy

NEWSWIRE

Philadelphia, PA

MAY 19, 2008 11:32 AM

Wow, this article really tanked, huh?

I thought it was interesting and kinda funny when I stumbled upon the NYT article at around 4am Sunday morning. Maybe insomnia and my interpretation of 'interesting' don't mix very well.

PS - Magnum is not a spy!! He's a dick.

Chainlink

Chainlink

Dickeyville, WI
August 2005

MAY 19, 2008 11:50 AM

crispy said:
Wow, this article really tanked, huh?

I thought it was interesting and kinda funny when I stumbled upon the NYT article at around 4am Sunday morning. Maybe insomnia and my interpretation of 'interesting' don't mix very well.

PS - Magnum is not a spy!! He's a dick.



Sorry. I thought it was a great article. I'm just busy trying to figure out who I can turn in now. wink

bean

bean

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

MAY 19, 2008 12:06 PM

crispy said:
Wow, this article really tanked, huh?

I thought it was interesting and kinda funny when I stumbled upon the NYT article at around 4am Sunday morning. Maybe insomnia and my interpretation of 'interesting' don't mix very well.

PS - Magnum is not a spy!! He's a dick.



It went live at 2am on the west coast. That's the absolute worst time possible, as it's right at the beginning of the lowest traffic period of the night.

It's a good article though. smile

scylis

scylis

Anchorage, AK
November 2004

MAY 19, 2008 12:15 PM

i don't doubt dicks have plenty of opportunities to snitch for cash.

crispy

crispy

NEWSWIRE

Philadelphia, PA

MAY 19, 2008 12:17 PM

bean said:
It went live at 2am on the west coast. That's the absolute worst time possible, as it's right at the beginning of the lowest traffic period of the night.

It's a good article though. smile


Nah, it went up at noon (9am PDT).
Thanks, though!

smile

bean

bean

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

MAY 19, 2008 12:21 PM

crispy said:

bean said:
It went live at 2am on the west coast. That's the absolute worst time possible, as it's right at the beginning of the lowest traffic period of the night.

It's a good article though. smile


Nah, it went up at noon (9am PDT).
Thanks, though!

smile


Oh right. Comment time != live time. I knew that.

Mr_Matt_

Mr_Matt_

Hollywood, FL
July 2005

MAY 19, 2008 02:12 PM

I think it's great. Crime solving, money earning, cottage industry, win-win-win.

I'm just wondering how long it's going to take crispy to change his profile pic. wink

RudieCantFail

RudieCantFail

Intercourse, PA
January 2006

MAY 19, 2008 02:22 PM

MschfMayhemSoap said:
nice, but would the mustache be a requirement?



Only if there is a God.

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

MAY 19, 2008 04:22 PM

Sounds more like "Snitches get just enough to keep them coming back".

strndniowa

strndniowa

Grimes, IA
May 2007

MAY 19, 2008 08:33 PM

Damn depressing- now where can I find the Magnum re-runs?
I am going to try and get texts-that are honest- about the rise and fall of Germany circa 1939...the similarities just keep coming....
The Energizer Fascist's?

Mr_Matt_

Mr_Matt_

Hollywood, FL
July 2005

MAY 20, 2008 07:59 AM

Mr_Matt_ said:

I'm just wondering how long it's going to take crispy to change his profile pic. wink



I knew it would happen!!