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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

St. Louis police arrest scalpers, use tickets themselves


ST. LOUIS ? Police officials fighting to keep the public from seeing records of their investigation of the 2006 World Series ticket scandal are breaking the law and flirting with contempt of court, a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union complained Wednesday. [....]

At issue is the breadth of the use of tickets seized by police as evidence from scalpers. Some officers and supervisors were disciplined ? but none fired ? after about 30 tickets were used by relatives or friends and then quietly returned to the evidence room.

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More crooks in uniform scratching each others backs.

What the hell happened to the country I grew up in?

Billyboy:
A rival of Alex's. Early on in the story, Alex and his droogs battle Billyboy and his droogs, which ends abruptly when the police arrive. Later, after Alex is released from prison, Billyboy (along with Dim, who like Billyboy has become a police officer) rescue Alex from a mob, then subsequently beat him.
Dim:
An idiotic and thoroughly gormless member of the gang, persistently condescended to by Alex, but respected to some extent by his droogs for his formidable fighting abilities, his weapon of choice being a length of bike chain. He later becomes a police officer, exacting his revenge on Alex for the abuse he once suffered under his command.

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