tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8434768368145739040.post7888591155249857761..comments2023-05-29T14:08:24.825-03:00Comments on Brazil in My Eyes: Gallery of Heroes - or report your crimes when we have toner - São PauloKris Brazilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16536404250677125262noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8434768368145739040.post-83400674989653421062013-08-01T07:44:44.715-03:002013-08-01T07:44:44.715-03:00Hi Jim, yes...interacting with the Brazilian polic...Hi Jim, yes...interacting with the Brazilian police rarely has a good ending though I have also had two very good interactions, one with the PM turned consultant that came to my kids' school to talk about security and the second is the lieutenant in charge of the questionable "delegacia". <br /><br />I am going to follow up--I was waiting until the protests died down a bit since I am sure they had better things to do than chat with the gringa. But I'm going back. <br /><br />I'm going to check Danielle's blog now. Thanks for the link!Kris Brazilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16536404250677125262noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8434768368145739040.post-9979864086247800872013-07-31T19:24:40.738-03:002013-07-31T19:24:40.738-03:00Ahhhh - interacting with the police. Sigh. Yeah, t...Ahhhh - interacting with the police. Sigh. Yeah, this is one of those topics where stories rarely have a good ending.<br /><br />Danille over at Danielle in Brazil has a recurring post topic "Caught Being Good" [http://daniellebrazil.blogspot.com.br/search/label/caught%20being%20good] -- It would be great to see a post about the police that could be added to her collection.<br /><br />Sorry to hear of your frustrations, and especially of your friend's misfortune.Jimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14003236423048071844noreply@blogger.com