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Labor/Employment

Apr. 29, 2000

Running Man

By Alex Ricciardulli Law enforcement officers believe that "the wicked flee when no man pursueth." Proverbs 28:1. From their point of view, when a person takes flight upon seeing the police, it must be because he is committing or is about to commit a crime.

By Alex Ricciardulli
         Law enforcement officers believe that "[t]he wicked flee when no man pursueth." Proverbs 28:1. From their point of view, when a person takes flight upon seeing the police, it must be because he is committing or is about to commit a crime. However, many citizens believe that "[a] shrewd man sees trouble coming and lies low: the simple walk into it and pay the penalty." Proverbs 22:...

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