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07-27-20 12:54 #32110Senior Member

Posts: 844Letters from LE
I don't doubt those reporting receiving a letter actually got one. I don't doubt their description of the content, nor do I dispute their right to privacy of NOT posting an image of it here. For all we know, every letter that was sent may have some "identifying" text, punctuation, or other marking that would enable LE, browsing here, to correlate a person's name with their member ID. In any case, I don't need to see it.
Originally Posted by TheHand
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What I DO want to observe is that no one seems to have yet considered or mentioned the alternative LE motivation in sending these letters. A motivation I find much more plausible. First, in my opinion, LE has little interest in busting a bunch of customers for any reason other than to disrupt the business itself and get them to close. Rather, in my opinion, the root desire of LE is to get these places to "go away", either by arresting the owners / operators, or, which I believe is the case here, to scare all of the customers into NOT GOING THERE AND KEEPING THE AMP IN BUSINESS. We all acknowledge that LE reads these forums (they're reading this right now! Hi Dave, how's the kids?), and they're likely quite pleased with the resulting discussion here because they know the word will get out and they hope that the AMPs in question will suffer substantial loss of revenue to either close ("go away") or cause them to make some other mistake with their existing assets, or business transactions. It's not about the customers, it's about closing the AMPs they have targeted, in my opinion.
If they actually get any letter recipient stupid enough to give them any useable evidence, well that's just icing on their cake.
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07-27-20 12:26 #32109Senior Member

Posts: 29Letter
I only know of others from private messages. Also saw 3 others with same problem.
Originally Posted by WheelRod
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07-27-20 12:23 #32108Senior Member

Posts: 29Letter
Agency? I don't know just said office of states attorneys office it did say District 9 whatever district that is. At the end of the letter it simply said if I did not cooperate they will send me a complete description of the events for my records, I am para phrasing.
Originally Posted by Nudeed
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07-27-20 11:46 #32107Regular Member

Posts: 3Undercover
Hello brothers,
I was passing by The location at hand. (Kissimmee) there was a marked vehicle on the left side off the bank ready to jump out into traffic to pull anyone over it seems. Its true I have seen the black pickup truck across the street. (not sure if I can post a picture, but next time I will take a picture) with a bird eye view on with on any one coming or leaving this location. Just make sure to pass the bank 1st before making a pit stop.
Be safe.
NoNvMe.
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07-27-20 11:34 #32106Senior Member

Posts: 290Miranda warnings
It's actually the same in all 50 states, once a person has invoked the right to counsel, LE is to cease all questioning. In the situation being discussed currently, when LE reaches out to a person and that person responds by saying they have an attorney, LE should then initiate any further contact through the attorney. That said, LE doesn't always do what they should (whether intentionally or otherwise), meaning they might try to contact the person directly without involving the attorney. In that situation, the person should remind LE of the attorney and tell them to call the attorney. Likewise, the person might contact the attorney themselves and ask the attorney to contact LE for them.
Originally Posted by Binder79
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07-27-20 11:03 #32105Senior Member

Posts: 132Followed
Not to feed into the hysteria, I did not get pulled over, I just got back to Kissimmee 2 days ago and went there today. Pulling out about 10 am a black truck with state yellow tags followed me for almost 10 miles. I made some odd turns to see if he was really following me, he was. I didn't get pulled over and eventually he split off in another direction. Was a little odd.
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07-27-20 10:50 #32104Senior Member

Posts: 132Lettee
The letter is vague, it is only one paragraph and lists the exact time of the traffic stop as well as the date. No one needs to worry, I'm not going to talk to the police. If I am forced it will be with a lawyer.
Originally Posted by Flyforfun
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07-27-20 08:22 #32103Senior Member

Posts: 186Lettere from POPO
I am not sure how the laws work in Florida. But in Wisconsin, if you get an attorney, and communicate that to the police, It is illegal for them to contact you about this issue and they can only contact you through your attorney. That will insulate your family from the issue.
Originally Posted by MedellinMike
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07-27-20 07:26 #32102Senior Member

Posts: 236Date
Does the letter have any specifics about when or where you observed this crime? In any case, you should not ever talk to the police, let your attorney speak for you. That’s legal 101....
Originally Posted by HarryPlopper
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07-27-20 07:08 #32101Senior Member

Posts: 851No proof of letter? OK. I am moving on until then from this paranoia. If they did send a "letter" as vague as has been described then I agree with another monger here that posted it is just intimidation and they just want you to call to trap you in a lie after you call them voluntarily.
Originally Posted by MedellinMike
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07-27-20 00:39 #32100Senior Member

Posts: 132Yes, I agree
I have no intention on talking to the police without an attorney. I am not worried about any of this BS, I am only worried about my family being involved.
Originally Posted by Binder79
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07-26-20 23:39 #32099Senior Member

Posts: 186Letter from the state
Why is everyone hyperventilating about a letter from the state? The answer is simple. Get an attorney. Actually, all you really need is a few minute consultation with him. Then contact The vice cop back and tell him that all future correspondence needs to be handled through your attorney. Makes it illegal for them to contact you, other than coming out to arrest you. My bet is you will never hear from them again.
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07-26-20 23:29 #32098Senior Member

Posts: 132Really?
You took that ad hostile? Not being hostile or defensive. You my friend sound too sensitive. Not trying to be hostile at all.
Originally Posted by WestcoastRydah
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07-26-20 23:28 #32097Senior Member

Posts: 132I agree
I agree, not talking to anyone without an atty and plan on ignoring it until its pressed.
Originally Posted by TheHand
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07-26-20 23:20 #32096Senior Member

Posts: 294If you did get a legit letter and they have not arrested you then they do not have enough evidence against you. Talking to the cops without a lawyer could be a big mistake in my opinion. Personally I wouldn't do a dam thing about this I think it's just a scare tactic to get people to roll over on the AMPs.
Originally Posted by MedellinMike
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