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SamLBInj
05-11-2006, 05:37 PM
Just read this...
On May 1st, as a result of the Mexican boycott,
national retailers reported 4.2% lower sales for the
day, with a 67.8% reduction in shoplifting.
Born30YrsLate
05-11-2006, 09:31 PM
They were right...they DO make an impact!!!...
jfkheat
05-12-2006, 12:58 AM
I read this on another site.
James
According to data from the Los Angeles County Sheriff, Los Angeles had a reduction in the following:
82% reduction - auto theft
28% reduction - murders/violent crimes/rapes
73% reduction - vandalism/tagging
54% reduction - drug related offenses (not including the area surrounding the march)
31% reduction - domestic violence cases
64% reduction - misdemeanor cases (shoplifting, etc.)
CHP reported that today was a record low in the least amount of traffic accidents on Southern California freeways.
Looks like the illegal immigration rally was well worth it. Maybe we can do it again sometime. It sure saved the State of California a chunk of money!
nuch_ss396
05-14-2006, 05:44 AM
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I read this on another site.
James
According to data from the Los Angeles County Sheriff, Los Angeles had a reduction in the following:
82% reduction - auto theft
28% reduction - murders/violent crimes/rapes
73% reduction - vandalism/tagging
54% reduction - drug related offenses (not including the area surrounding the march)
31% reduction - domestic violence cases
64% reduction - misdemeanor cases (shoplifting, etc.)
CHP reported that today was a record low in the least amount of traffic accidents on Southern California freeways.
Looks like the illegal immigration rally was well worth it. Maybe we can do it again sometime. It sure saved the State of California a chunk of money!
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Wonder how come you don't see these kinds of statistics on
CNN & the network news stations? http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hmmm.gif
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