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Barry Artiste, Now Public Contributor
Granted, this is not as Funny as Letterman's Top 10 List.
These Winners of thr RCMP's Top 10 list of Car Thieves leaves many Taxpayers in British Columbia wondering why these repeat offenders were let out in the first place, now we are not talking criminals with one or two criminal convictions, we are talking criminals with dozens of criminal convictions, so much so these criminals view their court appearances as a minor nuisance, more so, one criminal freed time and time again for car theft knows he is going to be freed by a BC Justice system after each conviction, steals cars and drives them to the courthouse to keep his court appointments.
I ask you WTF are we paying Taxes for?
Of course we know our Illustrious TOP COP John Les, the Solicitor General and Minister of Public Safety who resigned in disgrace last week over accusations of criminal corruption in land development deals, if found true, was most likely too busy wondering where is next corrupt land development deal was coming from, too bad land isn't as portable a commodity like cars where thieves can just walk off with it, cause if that were the case, I am sure Mr. Les as TOP COP would take a great personal interest in exhausting all our Tax Dollars in stopping thieves from making off with his livlihood.
I invite readers to view theTop Ten photos of the RCMP's contest winners as you wonder why their were not put in prison for a decade or two, but let free to steal time and time again.
The RCMP lists British Columbia's most wanted offenders. Jason Daniel Marshall claims the top spotVancouver SunPublished: Tuesday, April 01, 2008
VANCOUVER - Three women have the dubious distinction of being named to the RCMP's Top 10 list of most wanted car thieves, police announced today.
But the top most wanted car thief - Jason Daniel Marshall - is renowned for showing up for trials in stolen cars, police said.
Marshall, 32, first came to the attention of police in 2001 when he earned the nickname "Jetta Jay" for stealing Volkswagen Jettas and Audis after discovering a way to bypass their alarm systems, said Sgt. Gord Elias of the RCMP's anti-car theft squad.
* Travis Carl Soderstroom, 19, of Chilliwack, wanted for possession of stolen property.
* Ashley Elizabeth Graham, 22, of Coquitlam, wanted for breach of probation.
* Darlen Marie Pearl Landry, 27, of Victoria, wanted for theft and breach of probation.
* Baily Daines, 48, of Langley, wanted for breach of probation.
* Geraldo Balmana Adano, 37, of Ridge Meadows, wanted for possession of break-in instruments.




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