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Well, if the police aren't alive they can't press charges, can they? Hmm? I know a pretty good guy that could 'take care' of your police charges. You coud reach him at 570-905-2255. He doesn't charge as high as most others, but he gets the job done and more . . . Tell him Charlie J. refered you and he'll give you a discount. Use the password Pontoof and you're in.

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