Roger & Me
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:19:08
Sheriff's department. Anybody home?
:19:10
Hello?
:19:16
I had found one man in Flint
with a secure job:

:19:19
Sheriff's deputy Fred Ross.
:19:23
I treat a person
the way I would like to be treated.

:19:27
You know, I explain to them
that I got a job to do.

:19:30
The court issued the order, not me.
:19:33
If you can make peace
with your landlord, good.

:19:35
If you can't, you've got a problem.
:19:43
I've put out some good people.
:19:47
You have a lot of people in this town
paying $800 to $900 a month house note.

:19:51
That's a lot of money
to try to pay on unemployment.

:19:58
Some of these people
don't want to leave...

:20:01
especially older people.
:20:03
Some of them have retired from the shop.
:20:08
Taxes catch a lot of them, too.
:20:14
So if things go down,
they close up some plants here...

:20:18
this town is gonna be a rough place.
:20:23
I continued my search for Roger.
:20:26
I scoured the neighborhoods
of Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Woods...

:20:29
Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Park...
:20:32
Grosse Pointe Shores,
and Bloomfield Hills.

:20:36
I tried in vain to locate his house...
:20:38
but the name Smith
was a common one among these people.

:20:42
I then read that Roger was going to be
at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club.

:20:45
I decided to drop in on the affair.
:20:51
I haven't seen him.
:20:53
- You haven't seen him here yet?
- Just a moment.

:20:58
- Are you calling him?
- Who, Roger Smith?


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