“It’s good cop, bad cop,” said Sister ■■■■■■ ■■■■, director of the Maya Ministry of the Diocese of Palm Beach, “It’s very inconsistent.”
Let’s pause briefly: “Good cop/bad cop” is a turn of phrase, a throwaway line referring to a negotiation tactic that can also be used by parents negotiating with children, in auto sales or even landlords and agents forcing Central American immigrants into a dwelling meant for fewer people.
So please note ‘good cop/bad cop’ does not refer to anyone in the story that follows.
Clipping dated Monday, April 3rd, 2006 in South Florida Sun-Sentinel, staff writer Jerome Burdi:
Dateline “LAKE WORTH, FL”:
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Please check back later for transcription of paragraph 2 published in neighborhood ‘LOCAL’ Sun-Sentinel. Top cop in this story was former LWPD Police Chief William Smith. Building Dir. Bill Bucklew retired two weeks prior making Smith acting building director. And on a related story about Lake Worth Beach. . . |