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Open the Gate Once again, putting tickets in number order and checking the


entry and exit times would have caught the thief. If you look at the tickets in numeric order, the entry times must be consecutive; the exit times, however, would not be. In this case, the entry times would have been out of order, and the bad guy would have gone probably not to jail, but certainly the unemployment line. Larry is constantly looking for new types of fraud and will pay


$25 to anyone who comes up with one. If it’s fraud on an automat- ed or pay-and-display system, he ups the ante to $50. He has doc- umented more than 360 ways to steal on standard systems, but only about 97 on automated and P-and-D systems. He hopes the additional finder’s fee will help bring in some more so he can spread the word and help you nail those ne’er-do-wells who want to become your silent partners. I must tell you that I have met Larry a number of times over


the years, and he always has a kind word, and a pat on the back. He is one of the true gentlemen of the parking industry.


Woof! PT


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