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The Crimson Aids Thieves

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To the Editors of The Crimson:

The October 26 Crimson reached a level of journalistic irresponsibiliy which I have not seen since I last read my high school newspaper. I refer to the story, "Burglar Takes $500 in Goods from Dorm." The Crimson should not have printed that "'all you need is a credit card' to get into the entryway door."

This does not add to the story at all; it had already been stated that Wigglesworth Hall is easy to break into All this can possibly do is encourage "copycat crimes," where people see which other entryways and rooms will open with a credit card. Lawrence S. Carson '93

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