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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (13918)9/6/2005 4:44:53 PM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
FEMA FRAUD ALERT

By Michelle Malkin
September 05, 2005

From the just-when-it-couldn't-get-any-worse-file (hat tip: Interested Participant)...

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Fraud Alert: FEMA Items Stolen; Thieves Pretend To Be ‘Procurement Officers’

The Federal Emergency Management Agency said Saturday that many FEMA uniforms, badges and letterheads have been stolen in the New Orleans area are being used as fake identification by robbers.

FEMA leaders said the crooks are referring to themselves as "FEMA Procurement Officers," even though no such officers exist. The agency said that the robbers are using the phony status to steal vehicles, fuel and valuables.

In some cases, the robbers are armed. FEMA said its agents are never armed. FEMA officials said that if an armed person claiming to be from the agency approaches you, ask for photo identification, but also cooperate with their demands to avoid being hurt.

Anyone with information about people who may be claiming to be FEMA personnel, call the offices in Baton Rouge at (225) 296-3421 or (225) 296-3335.
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