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It’s frustrating that he gets away with this, but there’s a silver lining.

From Salon

“Agencies owe a duty to the public to be more proactive and more transparent, even than the bare minimum letter of the law might allow them to get away with,” Loy said.

From Los Angeles Times

Sentencing him, Judge Vanessa Francis told Crump his offending was "breathtakingly harmful" and the trust placed in him meant he thought he "could get away with it".

From BBC

“In this day and age, it is very difficult to get away with something like this,” he said, adding that someone will recognize the individual in videos released by police and notify authorities.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I think I get away with, ‘Well, what are you going to do?

From Los Angeles Times