The NCAA is a self fulfilling prophecy in most respects.
Joel Send a noteboard - 06/08/2011 07:25:24 PM
OPELIKA, Ala. – The sheriff of Lee County, Ala., smoked out a dozen suspected deadbeat parents using the lure of the state's biggest football game and a bit of ingenuity.
Knowing the lure of the Iron Bowl to Auburn and Alabama fans, Capt. Van Jackson from the Sheriff's Office put together one of the most creative stings in recent memory, FOX Sports South reported Friday.
"Because Auburn had such a tremendous season, we thought we'd send letters out telling people we were giving away Iron Bowl tickets," Jackson said.
But with season tickets for defending national champion Auburn's home games selling out months ago and individual game tickets not due to go on sale until a few weeks before the games are played, the "priceless" tickets being offered in the "You Have Won!" letters never actually existed.
Nonetheless, the letters went out to local residents with outstanding warrants alleging unpaid child support. To the astonishment of just about everyone, a dozen suspects showed up to collect their prize.
"It was an idea that just grew out of conversations here at the agency," Jackson said. "We wanted to do something because we had some very large outstanding child-support warrants, and we wanted to come up with a sting operation to lure those people in. Obviously with the [football] season coming up, the timing was important."
Execution was important as well, and the Sheriff's Department pulled it off to perfection. In a storefront with balloons and banners in the front and handcuffs and school buses in the back, deputies dressed in Auburn and Alabama shirts cheered as one suspect after another strolled in with their letters and photo IDs.
"They were very excited, right up to the point where we got them in the back and put the cuffs on them," Jackson said. "We had one guy ask us if he still got his tickets after we'd booked him in. That was pretty funny. We all got stories to tell for the rest of our lives."
Reminds me of an episode of the Simpsons, I think they offered free motorboats.
Knowing the lure of the Iron Bowl to Auburn and Alabama fans, Capt. Van Jackson from the Sheriff's Office put together one of the most creative stings in recent memory, FOX Sports South reported Friday.
"Because Auburn had such a tremendous season, we thought we'd send letters out telling people we were giving away Iron Bowl tickets," Jackson said.
But with season tickets for defending national champion Auburn's home games selling out months ago and individual game tickets not due to go on sale until a few weeks before the games are played, the "priceless" tickets being offered in the "You Have Won!" letters never actually existed.
Nonetheless, the letters went out to local residents with outstanding warrants alleging unpaid child support. To the astonishment of just about everyone, a dozen suspects showed up to collect their prize.
"It was an idea that just grew out of conversations here at the agency," Jackson said. "We wanted to do something because we had some very large outstanding child-support warrants, and we wanted to come up with a sting operation to lure those people in. Obviously with the [football] season coming up, the timing was important."
Execution was important as well, and the Sheriff's Department pulled it off to perfection. In a storefront with balloons and banners in the front and handcuffs and school buses in the back, deputies dressed in Auburn and Alabama shirts cheered as one suspect after another strolled in with their letters and photo IDs.
"They were very excited, right up to the point where we got them in the back and put the cuffs on them," Jackson said. "We had one guy ask us if he still got his tickets after we'd booked him in. That was pretty funny. We all got stories to tell for the rest of our lives."
Reminds me of an episode of the Simpsons, I think they offered free motorboats.
Yup, yup. Based on Tims response and what the wife is saying this is apparently an uncommon police practice outside the US; I guess over here when a warrant is issued for someone they just come right in to be arrested. Strange....
As long as they're electing champions, picking sides is just asking for trouble unless you jump on the bandwagon represented by OU, Notre Dame and the SEC. I like Houston, the Aggies, Nebraska and Boise St. to the extent I like anyone, but they alone are enough to prevent me getting too invested in any NCAA team that's not part of the college aristocracy that monopolizes the political "championship". All I can do is point to the miserable NFL records of various SEC "stars" over the years as evidence something is rotten in the state of college football.
Cherry-picked evidence can be provided for a number of points. But when the SEC has more players year-after-year on NFL rosters, it would go without saying that there'd be a higher number of "failures"...just as there are a higher number of successes. But that's beside the point. Which college team do you think was better than Florida in 2006? LSU in 2007? Florida in 2008? Alabama in 2009? Auburn in 2010? Problem is the only losses those teams had during that time period were within the SEC; the Big 12 and Big 10 certainly came up short against them in the championship games. It's not politics, but rather one team having a better system outpointing another.
We know the top ranked teams are the best because they beat the other teams elected to the top ten. The best thing the SEC system has going for it is that a vastly disproportionate number of its teams fall into that category, and the first choice for any NFL hopeful coming out of HS will naturally be schools that can guarantee a top ten ranking and accompanying TV time and scout visits throughout his collegiate career.
As far as who was better when, in 2006 Boise State was the only undefeated team in the country; the easiest way to determine if Florida was better would've been for them to play each other, but since Boise States best in the nation record only earned them a #5 ranking even after beating OU in their bowl game we'll never know. The 2010 Fiesta Bowl was once again the scene of a much better game than the official National Championship, but whether undefeated #4 TCU or undefeated #6 Boise St. won was irrelevant to the National Championship restricted to either Alabama or Texas. The best I can say of that is that at least the teams in the National Championship were also undefeated, so it doesn't look as bad as all the times an undefeated team won its bowl game but looked on helplessly as a team was elected best in the nation despite at least one loss to a team that proved itself better ON THE FIELD rather than in the ballot box. For what it's worth, I don't think one loss should automatically end national title hopes, as it does most years, but that's just one more reason for a playoff.
When the NCAA gets a playoff I'll it seriously; until then it's just an old boys network patting itself on the back for unaccountability.
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Slightly better than chocolate.
Love still can't be coerced.
Please Don't Eat the Newbies!

LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
Alabama Sheriff Uses Fake Iron Bowl Tickets to Smoke Out Suspected Deadbeat Parents
06/08/2011 01:01:51 PM
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I think it's valid to ask if you still get the promised tickets in that situation.
06/08/2011 01:09:07 PM
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Wouldn't deception make the arrest unlawful?
06/08/2011 03:01:08 PM
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Sorry there is nothing the says cops can't lie to you and by the way the world isn't fair
06/08/2011 03:19:07 PM
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Well, some legal systems think using dirty tricks undermines the integrity of the justice system.
06/08/2011 03:35:50 PM
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what you're assuming they'd just walk up and answer the door if an officer was there?
06/08/2011 04:01:20 PM
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Haven't you ever watched tv shows or movies?
06/08/2011 04:27:00 PM
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I'm pretty sure fictional programmes and films aren't the best way to learn the law
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06/08/2011 04:29:35 PM
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Unfortunately cop shows rarely show the trial where the coerced confession is ruled inadmissible
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06/08/2011 08:13:06 PM
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What Isaac said: This just facilitated arrest for established criminal acts (or non-acts).
06/08/2011 05:08:00 PM
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By the way, my favorite of these strories is still "Pot Plants Found: Please Come Claim".
06/08/2011 04:54:49 PM
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Re: By the way, my favorite of these strories is still "Pot Plants Found: Please Come Claim".
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Re: By the way, my favorite of these strories is still "Pot Plants Found: Please Come Claim".
06/08/2011 07:52:13 PM
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Re: By the way, my favorite of these strories is still "Pot Plants Found: Please Come Claim".
06/08/2011 08:25:13 PM
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They're SEC fans; they deserve whatever happens to them.
06/08/2011 05:17:07 PM
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While you're a fan of an university that seems to want to be Texas' bitch?
06/08/2011 05:52:56 PM
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I don't really have a dog in the NCAA fight.
06/08/2011 06:16:52 PM
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You're delusional
06/08/2011 06:35:26 PM
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The NCAA is a self fulfilling prophecy in most respects.
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