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Old 07-26-2016, 09:14 PM   #16
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I seen two neighbor girls about college age walking about obviously chasing pokemons, and I got talking to them for a minute and had a laugh with them. When they left to continue their hunt, I was left thinking how this pokemon craze is affecting normal people and making them into morons. I mean those girls are intelligent, bright and outgoing. One of them plays basketball for her college, the other one helps out with meals for the elderly in her spare time. Now they are walking targets, oblivious to the dangers of cell phone snatchers and pervs and here is why:

"The Pokemon Go craze is sweeping North America, but it can also be dangerous.
Delta Police say a 31-year-old New Westminster man is facing charges of sexual assault.
Acting Sergeant Sarah Swallow says a 19-year-old woman met the man on an online chat app, and arranged to meet him in Annieville Park last Wednesday so they could catch Pokemon together.
She says the man made sexual advances towards her, but was able to run away."

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