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May 11th, 2006 by petermartens Respond
From Pacific Daily News
A former airport employee allegedly involved in a scheme to steal money from airport parking lot fees has agreed to plead guilty in the case.
Glen C. Fernandez, one of six former airport employees charged in the theft case, signed a plea agreement, of which Superior Court Judge Steven Unpingco received a copy yesterday morning.
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If Unpingco accepts the agreement, Fernandez will repay the airport $6,000 and help the government prosecute cases against the other airport employees involved in the alleged scheme, said Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Moots. The employees are accused of collectively stealing $57,000 from the airport, according Superior Court of Guam documents.
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Man to plead guilty in airport parking scam
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April 24th, 2006 by petermartens Respond
From www.burnleycitizen.co.uk
TWO Nelson car dealers have jumped on board a police scheme to put the brakes on number plate theft.
Perry’s Peugeot and Walker Farrimond Citroen have signed up to support Pendle police’s “Safe Plates” initiative which involves the free fitting of tamper proof security screws to car number plates.
They are the first car dealerships in the country to sign up to the scheme which has seen more than 3,000 cars fitted with the special screws.
And the two dealers have promised to fit the security screws to all new vehicles and previous customers’ cars being serviced.
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Putting brake on number plates theft
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