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: We've seen all sorts of stories about identity fraud and how it
: really is a pretty horrible crime - one where the victims are
: often left entirely on their own to unravel the resulting mess.
: However, there are times where things get even more ridiculous.
: Mitch Wagner points us to a case where a woman who had her
: identity used by a petty crook/coke addict was picked up by the
: police, believing she was the scammer, leading to this victim of
: identity fraud being jailed, strip-searched and de-loused, until
: she finally convinced police to look at a photo of the actual
: crook. Even then, they kept her in jail for an additional
: 24-hours.
:
: And, now, the police responsible have added insult to injury.
: After the woman sued the police over this, she was told that
: that she should thank the police for realizing their mistake.
: I'm not joking:
:
: "Instead of suing Seminole, Shields should thank its
: employees for "doing a great job," discovering the
: error and turning their findings over to a judge, who ordered
: her release April 25, 2002, the day after her arrest,"
: [Defense attorney Tom] Poulton said.
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