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10-30-2019, 11:25 PM #11UnregisteredGuest
You were right, the sheriff is getting a TON of free press.
Deputies with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office found a credit card skimmer at a Mobil gas station off of Daniels Parkway Monday, inside a supposedly screwed-tight pump.
But it’s what’s on the pump that has drivers we talked to saying things like this: “Oh! That’s not good. That’s troubling,” said Jennifer Quesenberry of Fort Myers.
The Lee County Sheriff’s sticker of approval sits on each of the pumps at the gas station.
Since May, all pumps in Lee County must have a special lock or technology to keep skimmers out.
The sticker is supposed to mean it’s safe. That’s what Sheriff Carmine Marceno said back in July.
So every single pump in the unincorporated areas will have a sticker that shows you are safe.
“If they’ve put in a new ordinance, something that supposed to keep us safe and it’s not, that means the criminals are smarter than the people protecting us right now,” said James Bias of Lee County.
We asked the Sheriff’s Office how their sticker ended up on a pump with a skimmer inside.
In an email, they wrote in part:
When our detectives put the LCSO sticker on the gas pumps, they are checking to see if the pump is in compliance with Ordinance no. 19-09. This isn’t an inspection for a skimmer.
“It’s worrisome because you look for that when you get up to the pump. You’re looking for that… to feel safe,” said Quesenberry.
We responded back to that email and referred to the sheriff’s statement from July where he said the sticker shows you that you’re safe.
We asked: If detective sare not checking for skimmers before they put a sticker on the pump, how can what the sheriff said be true?
We have yet to hear back.
https://www.winknews.com/2019/10/30/...oved-gas-pump/
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10-31-2019, 01:09 AM #12UnregisteredGuest
Carmine Marceno 2020
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10-31-2019, 04:25 AM #13UnregisteredGuest
So the purpose of the sticker was for free name recognition, atleast that's a proven fact now. Waste of man power and money. He should fly a re election banner behind the copter when it's out joy riding down the beach.
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10-31-2019, 07:40 PM #14UnregisteredGuest
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10-31-2019, 09:25 PM #15UnregisteredGuest
Marcenoisms
“Just Get rid of It!” (My infant son)👶
“ My name recognition sticker means the gas pump is safe, 🤞 “
“I worked at NYPD ( New York Parks Dept)”👌
🎉🎊🎉🎊😂
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11-01-2019, 07:24 PM #16UnregisteredGuest
Leavans aborts
Was the baby 👶 you killed going to be a grandson or granddaughter?
The gas pump stickers really got your depression kicking in.
Under your leadership will you have a deputy sitting at every pump in lee county??
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11-01-2019, 08:23 PM #17UnregisteredGuest
Inexperience once again speaks
As if the sticker will prevent your identity from being stolen. The inexperience appointed Sheriff indicated that an anti-theft system was what the sticker represented but now we find that is not the case. "Another Great Idea", I believe that there are some not sure that is the case. The people behind this idea (including the Sheriff) bragged about the great political move and how everyone would see his name. It now turns out not to be such a great political move. Now start the blame game including attacking your political opponent as starters. For once it would be nice to see the inexperience Sheriff stand up and take responsibility for his actions including the inability to fill out an application truthfully and taking advantage of a female crime victim. Carmine Marceno will continue to drag LCSO through the mud.
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