WOW Thanks Sheriff Waller, that's about the most amount of work you've done since getting elected. (with the exception of making sure all the trash gets picked up on the road you live on) looks real clean, wish the rest of the county was THAT clean.
Lamar County deputy has been seen several times flying up I-75 coming from Houston County, I wonder if this deputy lives down there and takes a patrol car home every night, sure is a long way from Lamar County.
The article says that it would take a lot of internet savvy and time to crunch numbers to break into most autos this way. And that most thieves are interested in getting into the car as quickly as possible in order to grab items.
I would say we're safe from the key fob crime here in Barnesville, but the message to take the extra time to hide your items and lock your car securely is understood.
Don't pay any attention to the idiots with the negative comments. If you hadn't issued a crime watch and a theft of this type happened, they would be raising hell that they were not informed.
Yeah I live out past where he lives and yes it is his family if not he himself who gets out to pick up the trash that other trash throws out. The county jail residents should be out picking up trash along every road no matter what the weather is instead of lounging around in the jailhouse.
Doesn't sound right for deputies with County vehicles taking them so far from the County and we are having to provide them with fuel to get back and forth.
I was thinking this sounds like one of those alarming chain email warnings about snakes in the pockets of fur coats. Thanks for taking the time to check SNOPES for us.
Your not paying for it dumba$$, that is part of the crew that seized $500,000.00 in drug money this year. Maybe if they didn't seize that much your taxes would be raised to pay for the fuel and new vehicle and equipment. Don't open your pie hole if you don't know what your talking about.
http://www.snopes.com/autos/techno/lockcode.asp
The article says that it would take a lot of internet savvy and time to crunch numbers to break into most autos this way. And that most thieves are interested in getting into the car as quickly as possible in order to grab items.
I would say we're safe from the key fob crime here in Barnesville, but the message to take the extra time to hide your items and lock your car securely is understood.
Thanks for all that you do!