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From: "Rich Gauszka"
Here in Michigan some localities even before 9/11 have recruited utility
workers ( gas, electric, phone ) to report on any suspicious activity in
an area. I was a bit surprised that Florida seemed to start with pset
control. Then I don't know the extent of the roach problem in Florida
"Steve Ewing" wrote in message
news:op.svsbqjy0sagvys{at}news.barkto.com...
> On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 13:51:54 -0400, Rich Gauszka
> wrote:
>
>> Technicians from Truly Nolen Pest Control of America are being trained by
>> local law enforcement to spot anything unusual as they visit customer's
>> homes.
>> "Our vehicles really get into the bowels of the neighborhood and we're
>> back there where all the homes are, in the cul-de-sacs," Truly Nolen
>> spokesman
>> Barry Murray said. "And part of being a good neighbor is
looking out for
>> one another."
>
> They will make effective undercover agents, cleverly concealed in their
> cars with the big mouse ears and tail.
>
> --
> Steve
> http://www.qmss.com/~sewing
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