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LA Crime Stoppers Warns Against Buying Counterfeit Goods

The non-profit Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers has launched a campaign against counterfeiting and piracy in the county.

From Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers:

With the holiday shopping season fast approaching, Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers is warning consumers about the dangers of buying counterfeit goods such as DVDs, CDs, computers, designer purses, clothing, jewelry and other items.

Crime Stoppers, a non-profit organization, has partnered with law enforcement and a number of companies to combat counterfeiting and piracy in Los Angeles County. This anti-counterfeiting initiative increases public awareness, education, and provides communities with the means to anonymously report counterfeiting and piracy.

Counterfeiting and piracy crimes are a growing problem in Los Angeles County. As many consumers have found out, counterfeit items are often poor quality, and if they break, there’s no return policy from the seller. Black market tobacco products, drugs and pet food also pose health risks to consumers.

What consumers may not know is that organized crime, including street gangs, are a major part of the counterfeit merchandise sales market. The profits from counterfeit merchandise sales can be higher than drug sales profits. The penalties are much lighter than traditional crimes such as drug dealing.

Sales of fake “name brand” items have a huge economic impact statewide. The California State Board of Equalization estimates that fake designer clothes, computers, drugs and other items coming through California's seaports drain about $8 billion each year in tax revenue from state coffers.

The illegal funds from sales of counterfeit goods are usually channeled through the “underground economy” of organized crime gangs to fund illegal human, drug and gun smuggling operations. Counterfeit products usually arrive through Southern California ports and are sold by vendors at flea markets, independent shops, swap meets and online.

Not only local street gangs are involved in counterfeiting and piracy. International terrorist organizations such as Hezbollah and Al Qaeda operating in several states, including California, have been linked to selling and distributing counterfeit merchandise to fund terrorism.

Over the past three years, the Los Angeles County Sheriff`s Department`s Counterfeiting and Piracy Enforcement Team has seized approximately $320 million worth of knockoff designer products and arrested more than 200 suspected smugglers and counterfeiters. Sheriff’s Department Commander Todd Rogers, who also serves as an advisor to Crime Stoppers, said, "The bottom line is, if the deal you're being offered seems too good to be true, then you're probably buying a fake and hurting us all in the process.

If you know someone, or see someone, involved in making or selling counterfeit goods, please contact your local law enforcement agency or if you prefer to provide information anonymously, you may call "Crime Stoppers" by dialing (800) 222-TIPS (8477), or texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or by using the website http://lacrimestoppers.org.

Now is the time to take extra precautions so you and your family can have a safe, healthy and happy holiday season. Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers, a non-profit organization, offers the following suggestions for staying safe during the holidays:

Shopping:

  • When you’re out doing your holiday shopping, use common sense.
  • Stay alert to your surroundings. If you shop at night, don’t go alone. Park in a secure, well-lighted parking lot or parking structure.
  • Don’t leave your purchases in plain view of a thief. Put your packages in the trunk of the car; lock the car doors and trunk.
  • Be extra-careful if you carry a purse or a wallet. They’re the prime target of criminals in crowded shopping areas and mass transit stations.
  • DO NOT buy knockoff fake designer items, like purses, CDs, DVDs, watches and jewelry, from swap meets, independent stores or online. The money often goes to support street gangs and organized criminal enterprises to fund illegal human, drug and gun smuggling operations – even terrorism -- and results in hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of lost tax revenue every year.

ATMs and Debit Cards:

  • If you use an ATM machine to get cash, choose one that’s located inside a police station, mall, grocery store, or other well-lighted area. Withdraw only the amount of cash you need.
  • Shield the ATM keypad from the view of anyone standing near you, so they won’t be able to see your PIN number.
  • Don’t throw away your ATM receipt at the ATM location.
  • Keep the cash in your front pocket.
  • If your debit card or credit card is lost or stolen, report it immediately to your bank or credit card company.

At Home:

  • Be sure to lock your doors and windows when you leave the house or apartment, even for a few minutes.
  • If you’ll be away from home for an extended time, have a neighbor or family member watch your house and pick up your newspapers and mail.
  • Don’t put large displays of gifts so that someone could see them from your doors or windows.
  • Help prevent identity theft by keeping all your holiday shopping receipts in a safe place. When you don’t need them anymore, don’t just throw them away – shred them.

There are 44 law enforcement agencies in Los Angeles County that partner with Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers. For more information please visit http://lacrimestoppers.com/ or contact PIO Nicole Nishida at (323) 810-1973.

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Joan Ochoa Sullivan May 22, 2013 at 10:14 am
Anyone can post a rant like this...if you can back up your statements with facts, then postRead More legitimate references.
Bill C. May 23, 2013 at 09:16 am
Why was my comment deleted. I saw it go up and then it came down. Are comments being censored hereRead More now? What I said was where I agree people who worked and volunteered last Saturday should not be attacked but thanked for their efforts, the city council and members of city government know the history of this parade and that their conduct was shameful in allowing it to slip to the wayside and not attacking the issuing early enough to assure it would continue. It would be nice to hear Tom Adams or home town grown Larry Spicer speak to this issue.
rubberband May 22, 2013 at 12:51 pm
Yep, B Ulm.... I was there all day. People were working really hard from early a.m. to clean upRead More time. I noticed plenty of smiles and laughter, some quick no-nonsense problem solving, and some really rather creative ways to tackle the project at hand. It was smaller scale, there was no carnival (Did the Tilt a Whirl with dried puke REALLY mean that much to you folks?!) Look, the pancakes tasty, kids cute, dunk booth busy. These people did their best, and this is coming from me, an admitted Mr.grumpy pants. Danielle, since you seem keen on helping out per your post, and would volunteer if you knew where to go to do so, please sign up to be the dunkee next year. We'd love to have ya...I might be old but I have one helluva fast ball.
B Ulm May 21, 2013 at 09:06 pm
Wow - what an insulting, non-constructive post. You live in a city whose citizens banded together toRead More tax themselves to save it Foothill wilderness, raised funds to renovate its schools and to build a state of the art library. The fact that one one single event in the year didn't go the way you wanted made you ashamed to be a Monrovian suggests you need to seriously rethink your priorities in life. As the first response said, quit complaining and get involved. Its not very hard in this city to find out how to volunteer if you had given it a slight effort. And the volunteer groups like the one that put the event together are starving for help since tearing people down is a lot more popular these days than putting in hard work. You are the one who should be ashamed.
rubberband May 20, 2013 at 07:38 am
Who was that face painter? She was really good with the kids, even the wiggly ones. She also wasRead More giving away little handmaid mermaids. Some of the stuff at the celebration was cool. I think next year the city council should be the dunkees for the dunk booth.
Mike Day May 17, 2013 at 09:56 pm
Thanks for the compliments. mor video to follow
Buzlightyear aka marty May 17, 2013 at 07:37 pm
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Ellen Zunino May 17, 2013 at 01:02 pm
Cool presentation. Many of us have had our own encounters and all of us have seen numerous photosRead More and videos so your creative approach freshened it up for us.
Dan Crandell May 16, 2013 at 09:28 pm
A California city will never prevail in a lawsuit against the STATE. All CA. cities must merge toRead More sue in mass under Federal RICO laws while we still have Federal laws. Filing alone at the State level is useless. Wake up people.