City DEP Warns of Fake Inspectors Scamming Seniors

2009_01_dep.jpg The Staten Island Advance reports that thieves, posing as NYC Department of Environmental Protection employees, are targeting senior citizens. Apparently the robbers claim they must "check pipes, read or fix water meters, or collect cash for unpaid water bills," and they have struck five times in the last two months of 2008, taking jewelry, cash and credit cards. The DEP says its employees wear uniforms, show ID and never ask for cash, "We want to alert the community that this is going on and people have to be very careful." According to the Advance, cops think the robbers are part of a "roving band that travels up and down the East Coast, stopping only long enough to accumulate a haul and then leaving for another town before they get caught."

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In Brooklyn, I think thieves are posing as sanitation workers, and they followed my neighbor with a dog without a leash. They know a dog needs a leash, and wants to see his ID. Since when did sanitation took over law enforcement of this situation ??

Luckily, My neighbor was smart enough not to be #$cked with.

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