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September 16, 2006 at 3:02 PM #7525September 16, 2006 at 3:09 PM #35577PerryChaseParticipant
I rarely watch local TV but looked it up when someone told me about this case.
September 16, 2006 at 4:00 PM #35579FutureSDguyParticipantOkay, by all means husband and wife should be punished for assault.
But come on here. Am I the only one to say that the reporters should have just left? Its bad enough that they were being media-greedy paparazzis with no genuine concern for educating viewers about fraud, but rather just doing the typical investigative reporting gotcha-gotcha. But no, this wasn’t enough, they saw a great opportunity to film violence for tonights local news and took it. They aren’t guilty of violence, but they are guilty of not acting to prevent it. If it were a pitbull in the yard, should the cameraman stick around and film the bloody battle between human and canine? “Wow, the dog’s jaw is now locked around the reporter’s throat… you have that on camera don’t you?”
September 16, 2006 at 4:44 PM #35586Steve BeeboParticipantI’ve read that the State Dept. of RE is investigating, but is the D.A.’s office in San Diego also investigating the fraud? And why hasn’t this lowlife been arrested in the identity theft / fraud?
September 16, 2006 at 6:04 PM #35588AnonymousGuestIf this reporter was not persistent these people could have continued to perpetuate their alleged crimes and claimed even more victems.
As a youth I attracted the attention I deserved for my behavior as I can plainly see now as an adult. These people would not attracted the attention of other people if not for their behavior. Let’s be clear that I mean a negative behavior as we can attract attention in many different forms.
This being said this guy and his wife should be F**king put away. We have no room in our society for this type of behavior.
The mexican wife yelled at the reporter, “Which do you like better,Tijuana or Ensenda” this is a drug cartel related slang for were would you like to be buried.
I am half Hispanic and I am real tired of this bullshit. I want it out of my country.
September 16, 2006 at 7:04 PM #35591rankandfileParticipantCFO – you took the words out of my mouth. It is scum like this that gives hard-working, law-abiding Hispanics a bad name. I have heard many like you say that they are also tired of this BS…that this is the reason why they left Mexico in the first place. The only problem is that this country is being turned into Mexico.
September 16, 2006 at 7:17 PM #35592FutureSDguyParticipantReporters are not ones who are tasked to fight crime. If this had been a police officer would there be water sprayed about? The reporter could have been persistent without sticking around while the violence escalated.
September 16, 2006 at 7:26 PM #35593PerryChaseParticipantI’m with you FutureSDguy. Such trash is why i rarely watch local TV. I posted these links because Sulieman was a topic of interest in earlier threads.
In a civil society, we don’t need this care of vigilantism on the part of the press. The reporter’s in-your-face kind of reporting doesn’t do anyone any service. Investigative reporting yes, but no in-your-face reporting, please.
September 16, 2006 at 7:41 PM #35598AnonymousGuestIn your face reporting!! Nobody was around! He was interviewing another aledged victim when these two decided to show up. That is complete bullshit.
September 16, 2006 at 7:45 PM #35600AnonymousGuestIf the press won’t do it who will YOU??? Do YOU have the TIME,ARE YOU Fully employed?? I am. I have just enough time in my life to kiss my wife goodbye in the morning and pay my kids school tutition much less try and fight the issues that will make us better.
September 16, 2006 at 8:00 PM #35601AnonymousGuestWell then, where were the police…until an event took place. Yes, it takes all kinds and by the way this, until the fight, was not a “Crime” that the police department could respond to. It took this event to elevate this to the athorities for review.
I necessarily don’t like reporters but I have found in a lot of cases they protect the rights of people who are unable to protect themselves. Yes, the ignorant ones. So what?
You and I probably can protect ourselves some people don’t have anyone.
September 16, 2006 at 8:01 PM #35602AnonymousGuestWell then, where were the police…until an event took place. Yes, it takes all kinds and by the way this, until the fight, was not a “Crime” that the police department could respond to. It took this event to elevate this to the athorities for review.
I necessarily don’t like reporters but I have found in a lot of cases they protect the rights of people who are unable to protect themselves. Yes, the ignorant ones. So what?
You and I probably can protect ourselves some people don’t have anyone.
September 16, 2006 at 8:09 PM #35604FutureSDguyParticipantSo the reporter couldn’t have turned over the evidence to the police department? If this guy had committed theft, then there’s a process for dealing with it through law enforcement. Last year, my wife and I were victims of identify fraud once that ended up putting a $3000 dent on our credit card–we called the city police and they followed up on it and even worked with ebay. They couldn’t solve the crime as it was international, but I tell you this story to let you know that it’s the police’s job to investigate theft and the attorney’s office to prosecute. All this reporter did was make a fool of himself–he’s not fighting any crime here.
September 16, 2006 at 8:25 PM #35607AnonymousGuestHad the reporter not gone through what he did the public would not have known about this. I would have not been aware of this and I am Joe Q. public. I am glad he did what he did to expose this fool and if I ever would have seen him in a business transaction I would be better armed to deal with him. The more knowledge the public has the better the society.
Maybe you are smart enough to not need the notification…good for you. I wish I would have had you for my father.
September 16, 2006 at 8:40 PM #35609AnonymousGuestBy the way, it was pretty obvious from the video that the reporter was not fighting crime. He got his ass kicked.
If you and your wife would have been aware of your identity theft criminal maybe you would not have had the hassle that you have had to correct the situation. Go figure.
Why don’t you subsribe to identity theft protection? I do.
Get Smart, get a shoe phone.
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