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I wish I could remember the cost of the program, it was in the millions. The MD State Police wanted to use the money for programs that caught criminals. What do they know -
IIRC the cost of the program so far, as stated in some media, was over 5 million dollars which has resulted in ZERO criminals captured. I guess the legislators who want to continue this boondoggle must have some criminals contributing to their re-election campaign financing organizations.
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