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Originally Posted by rr-nyc
It's also posted on the Hillsborough County Sheriff facebook page.
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This was not a very smart move from the Sheriff's Department. Imagine this scenario;
The person is found, and unless he is found with the original watch in his possession, he will walk. And to pull a stunt like this, I assume he's not that stupid that he will walk around with your Sub in his wrist.
After that, he would have every Floridian "Feelings hurt? Call Kurt!"-lawyer calling him wanting to sue the Sheriff's Department for some astronomical amount for slander, libel, breaking the just process of the law etc, because they posted that, portraying him as guilty of something he did not end up being convicted for.