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From: Freddy Frypp <CUENOJF@*********.EDU>
Subject: Stupid Bloody Gangers
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 1994 08:33:23 CDT
>>>>>[Fraggin' gangers inthe part of town are really getting on my
nerves! The dip dunks blew up the fraggin' hardware for this
LTG yesterday. I managed to retrieve part of my mail before it went
offline.

Your governor Shultz made a statement a couple of years back
regarding the state of criminal activity and violent crime in this
city: We have no socila problems that a few thousand armed troops
won't solve (or something to that affect). I agree with this
statement all of the way. In SF we have two divisions of Imperial
Marines to keep the peace. There are very few parts of SanFran
proper wher it isn't safe to walk in all night. Any blatant criminal
activity (read: firefights in the streets) are pretty severly dealt
with.

A couple of years back I watched as a brawl between
an Ares black-op squad, Fuchi security fell into the streets. The
SFPD responded first, but got pinned down almost immediately by the
Ares squad. The firing attracted the attention of an I-MArine PC
sown the street. When they rolled in, they started shooting at
everybody, Ares, Fuchi, SFPD, everything that shot at them. After
about five minutes the Ares and Fuchi brawlers snuck out and let the
I-Marines slaughter the SFPD. The Imperial Governor barely
apologized to the families. This guy does not like open violence in
the streets. Take it inside.

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***** Private: Couple of Eggs Short of a Dozen
Did anybody except Aardvark have any comments regarding the run?
And Magikthize does have infra-red eyes so pop off as much smoke as
you like. I'll be passing out gas masks at the door.

Visiting hours end tonight around 2000 local. I'd like to meet here
(Dante's Inferno Bar and Grill >>>Address<<<) at 1700 to give us time
to get everything together. Expect to see action by 1900
tonight.]<<<<<
-- Freddy Frypp (08:31:45 / 04-27-55)

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