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Crofton letters ban troublemakersPublished 02/15/08
Note to criminals: Check your mail, it may keep you out of jail.
To curtail nuisance crimes, residents of a Crofton neighborhood are sending letters to people they deem unsavory, telling them if they return to private property owned by the neighborhood they will be arrested for trespassing, a crime that could result to a $500 fine or 90 days in jail.
The Crofton Meadows Homeowner's Association also is encouraging neighboring communities to start doing the same thing, Called banning letters, the formal warnings have so far been sent to three people. Once a tool used to prevent crime in troubled areas,...
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