Superior Telegram: Van Hollen said it is his goal as attorney general (is) to get people involved in Wisconsin’s new Crime Alert Network … to solve crimes and protect communities. At present, the attorney general said, fewer than 1,000 people have signed up for crime alerts.
Van Hollen said the program, which costs $12 per year to join, can help businesses and individuals protect themselves against crime. The $12 annual fee means taxpayers aren’t funding the system.
Law enforcement officers issue alerts at no cost. To enroll or to learn more, go to www.wisconsincrimealert.gov.
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Code Name “Fear Mongering?”
J.B. Van Hollen’s Crime Alert Network is just what your
typical concealed carry paranoid needs stay alive.
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