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Video On YouTube Leads To Arrests
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Police in Rialto, California, have arrested three men who appeared in a video on the popular video-sharing website YouTube.com that showed viewers how to “scam” free food from a fast-food restaurant.
The trio, identified as 32-year-old Robert Echeverria, and 18-year-olds Ian Anthony Roman and Brian Fawcett, were charged with felony second-degree commercial burglary after they videotaped themselves lying to employees at a Rialto Del Taco to get free food in a YouTube video entitled “How to Scam Del Taco,” according to the March 18 edition of the Riverside (California) Press-Enterprise, a newspaper there.



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Didn't a similar situation happen to some Belfry students a few years back?
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ComfortEagle Wrote:Didn't a similar situation happen to some Belfry students a few years back?

Yeah last year their videos were discovered and led to some arrests. Hopefully these pranksters get exactly what they deserve.
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they should be caught.
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They should have to work ther for 6 months to pay off the cost of the investigation, who knows thaey might actually have someone do the very same thing to them.... WOW what a role model they could be!!!!!!!!!!!!
Romans 14:11
It is written: " 'As surely as I live,' says the Lord, 'every knee will bow before me; every tongue will confess to God.' "

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