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Police say they've nabbed store-robbing cargo-shorts guy

Boston Police report arresting Scott Strong, 45, of Quincy, for the early-Saturday burglary of Sandy's Variety Store, 378 Washington St. in Dorchester.

He was charged with breaking and entering, police say.

Innocent, etc.

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Did they ever Find this guy?

http://bpdnews.com/news/2018/4/24/349utlseur9e32qani9txakbxsmtik

I know I have seen him around Boston

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2 scholars that the BPD nabbed in 3 weeks from Quincy. The last 1 was the upstanding resident who robbed and help beat the proprietor in Talbot ave. If I was the mayor of Quincy I'd want the bridge to escape to Boston

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. . or Quincy, I guess.

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He should also be prosecuted for fashion crimes. The baseball cap/baggy shorts/big sneakers look many American males wear from preschool to midlife has long outstayed it's welcome.

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Why do you care? Control freak issues?

BTW: Young and older males, in2018, in Canada, Australia, South America, Caribbean, Uk/Ireland, Euroland, pretty much 'dress down' like in the U.S.

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No they don't. According to GQ magazine Boston is where “all the worst fashion ideas from across the country flow . . . stagnate, and putrefy.” Most men in most cities do not walk around wearing faux underclassmen or preschoolers in sport regalia, but Boston has too much of it, cost of living too high wages too loo everybody wearing shabby shabbty not chic cause they can't afford an issue of GQ. People used to go shopping for clothes in Downtown Crossing not drugs.

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Or so they say. (A weird coincidence: $6 is also the going rate for dose of heroin). I just ask them why that is and if its a Germantown thing and they just disappear.

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Or for a meal. I've offered to buy them meals, or even give them rides. Never been taken up on it.

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Most, like in Boston and Cambridge, come from somewhere else. And in 2018, Quincy housing costs are reasonable vs Boston/Brookline/Cambridge/Somerville.

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To fall for the "they're not all from Quincy" line. Also, if you live there you should understand what downward social mobility means . Air lift out La Paloma, then build a wall around the City of Presidents and give everyone 3 to 5.

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