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Friday, October 25, 2002

T-Mobile's ilk protect crime

I learned earlier in the year that a cell-phone company

    will protect the privacy of its users -even if they are involved

    in a crime or a possible crime. West Bay published my letter on this

    incident on March 5: An unrestrained -and out of control - Rottweiler

    ambushed me at the corner of Reservoir Ave. and Speck Ave. in Cranston

    around noontime on Tuesday Jan. 29. I fell on busy Reservoir trying to

    get away from the beast - and dislocated my right shoulder and also

    had a serious fracture that required surgery. The owner of the dog

    called 911 on a cell phone - and then disappeared from the scene. A

    hit and run ?

               A paralegal for my lawyer( John Revins of Warwick ) says

    it will be almost impossible to get a court order to trace the 911

    call.

             I'm not a vindictive person and don't want to ruin anybody.

    But I am stuck with $25,000 medical bill. You can understand , Bob,

    why I believe in a national health care plan.

              Rhode Island Hospital reminds every other day that they want

    their money. Any credit card will do !

                   Certainly after Sept 11, 911 calls  should not be a

    private matter.

                Soon I will have to soap box in a Rhode Island court room,

    I'm sure. I'll keep you informed. Do they still have DEBTOR PRISONS as

    in Charles Dickens'  day ?

                " Something will turn up ! "

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