tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post4611429514830233399..comments2024-02-24T05:11:30.646-06:00Comments on The Director's Desk: Forgery falls furtherTom Casadyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03188041481309059441noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-53424454913043237992009-08-26T19:57:09.441-05:002009-08-26T19:57:09.441-05:00Himm, you can control the dome cameras from your c...Himm, you can control the dome cameras from your computer? The Engineering Services department used to have a message on their website about those cameras in operation for traffic management purposes only. Has there been a paradigm shift?Trevorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17742708067349516954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-45652750726066068922009-08-26T15:31:22.494-05:002009-08-26T15:31:22.494-05:00I asked the question at 12:22, because in order fo...I asked the question at 12:22, because in order for a stolen check to be used, it first has to be...stolen. Checks are stolen primarily when they are left unattended. Men are far, far more likely to keep their checkbooks (and wallets) in their pocket when out in public and in unsecured work areas. Few men put their wallet and checkbook in a purse or tote bag to be set down here and there when they are out and about. Few men leave their purse in their car when they just run in somewhere. Some metro guys do leave their wallets here and there, but they are a minor exception. <br /><br />Incidentally, no smart woman ever leaves her purse/wallet/checkbook unattended either, only the women that wish to be larceny victims. Too often, they get their wish. Valuables around strangers are like food around dogs, you just don't leave any of it where they can snag it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-55913079837929649462009-08-26T15:28:50.024-05:002009-08-26T15:28:50.024-05:00Trevor Brass:
First I've heard of it. I can ...Trevor Brass:<br /><br />First I've heard of it. I can see the backside of the sign, though, with the PZT traffic cam at 70th and Pioneers. I can think of a few other locations around town with reserved parking stalls for the police--hospitals, schools, a few other businesses. I suppose from the bank's standpoint, it helps create the impression that the police are regular visitors. The target audience might be would-be criminals.Tom Casadyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03188041481309059441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-4669129019507232212009-08-26T15:08:00.735-05:002009-08-26T15:08:00.735-05:002:56-
Well, I suppose that would technically be a...2:56-<br /><br />Well, I suppose that would technically be a violation of Lincoln Municipal Ordinance <a href="http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/attorn/lmc/ti08/ch822.pdf" rel="nofollow">8.22.070</a>, although I don't think it would ever be prosecuted.<br /><br />I can't slice this data by the specific type of waste or refuse, but I can tell you that there have been 133 littering dispatches this year, and that 62 or those are coded with "Street" as the location.Tom Casadyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03188041481309059441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-71454937791865465612009-08-26T15:06:07.188-05:002009-08-26T15:06:07.188-05:00Sorry about going off-topic but it is tangentially...Sorry about going off-topic but it is tangentially related. I have noticed a sign at the 70th and Pioneers Wells Fargo bank branch with a sign near the entrance denoting its space as "Reserved for Lincoln Police Department" -- what is the story behind this?Trevorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17742708067349516954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-83994736506443562592009-08-26T14:56:12.938-05:002009-08-26T14:56:12.938-05:00Could you check on the number of drivers who flick...Could you check on the number of drivers who flick items from the motor vehicles they drive. I was wondering how many boogers are flipped from the pointer finger and how many are rolled around prior to launch. How many of the boogers are tossed from passing cars and how many are flicked to the sidewalk by walkers, August 26, 2009 12:22 PM started the line of questions, and I thought I would expand.<br />The nice thing about graphs is that they have unlimited potential.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-61916328430242869832009-08-26T14:07:35.905-05:002009-08-26T14:07:35.905-05:00They know they better not mess with my checks.They know they better not mess with my <a href="http://www.samsclubchecks.com/images/products/small/potc2-sm.jpg" rel="nofollow">checks</a>.ARRRRG!!!!https://www.blogger.com/profile/09956649539508503776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-3470415639781114922009-08-26T13:36:21.318-05:002009-08-26T13:36:21.318-05:00The felony amount increased from $75.00 to $300.00...The felony amount increased from $75.00 to $300.00 and more companies and banks are just reporting felonies and not the misdemeanors.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-32201639183649295592009-08-26T12:22:04.127-05:002009-08-26T12:22:04.127-05:00This sort of hits on the theft of the checks thems...This sort of hits on the theft of the checks themselves. Do you have data on how many males are victims of losing a wallet due to larceny (from auto, off a bar table, from a desk drawer or locker, out of an unattended shopping cart, etc, any larceny) vs how many females are victims of the same? If it's not easy to crunch up, don't worry about it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-24552301815180630842009-08-26T11:59:23.607-05:002009-08-26T11:59:23.607-05:00All-
I think you're all on the right track. ...All-<br /><br />I think you're all on the right track. The changing nature of check-writing and growing use of debit cards have certainly reduced the opportunity. The absence of the original source document in many banks has also no doubt resulted in fewer reports. <br /><br />I expected to see a parallel <i>increase</i> in fraud cases over this same period, but that does not appear to be the case in <a href="http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/police/stats/stats.htm" rel="nofollow">our data</a>.Tom Casadyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03188041481309059441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-87923096777755079102009-08-26T11:33:40.369-05:002009-08-26T11:33:40.369-05:00Nigerian 419 scammers are running out of dirver\&#...Nigerian 419 scammers are running out of dirver\'slicenses from elderly citizens new to the information superhighway.Trevorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17742708067349516954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-79314213206026024512009-08-26T10:46:48.457-05:002009-08-26T10:46:48.457-05:00Bernie Made off with all the blank checks..pun int...Bernie Made off with all the blank checks..pun intendedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-21087460956966668052009-08-26T09:49:08.904-05:002009-08-26T09:49:08.904-05:00two words... debit cardstwo words... debit cardsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-73457885105558802592009-08-26T08:54:38.140-05:002009-08-26T08:54:38.140-05:00I suspect that the 'Check Clearing for the 21s...I suspect that the 'Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act' (aka Check 21) has some culpability in the decline. Coincidentally, it was signed in 2003 and became effective in 2004.-js-noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-935133134937492942009-08-26T08:41:46.573-05:002009-08-26T08:41:46.573-05:00Chief,
I don't believe forgeries are dropping ...Chief,<br />I don't believe forgeries are dropping at all. I just think that banks and businesses are not reporting them like they once were.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-40246028073864296382009-08-26T08:09:08.714-05:002009-08-26T08:09:08.714-05:00It might be interesting to see a chart of illicit/...It might be interesting to see a chart of illicit/unauthorized use of stolen/"borrowed" (by kids/gf/gf/etc) debit and credit cards over the same year range. Perhaps more people are having their debit cards ripped off, and aren't carrying paper checks as often.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-41325627558397593542009-08-26T07:25:20.327-05:002009-08-26T07:25:20.327-05:00Blame the schools!
Elementary schools put too lit...Blame the schools!<br /><br />Elementary schools put too little emphasis on penmanship these days.<br /><br />Plus, teachers send parents e-mails or call them on disciplinary issues. Little Johny can't learn to forge mom and dad's signature if there's no note to carry home.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225570644228196036.post-6560522305608312652009-08-26T06:47:05.793-05:002009-08-26T06:47:05.793-05:00Do you suppose the drop is largely due to advances...Do you suppose the drop is largely due to advances in technology? For instance many places, like Wal-Mart now scan checks instead of keeping them? Also, photo identification is now harder to fake. In addition, video cameras are now everywhere making it easier to identify the person. I don't really believe people have reformed, or changed their ways, but those are my two cents anyway.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com