Reader comments: Officials doubt U. tapes were compromised

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Anonymous | 8:01 a.m. July 3, 2008
"It's highly unlikely. ... They are definitely not techies. I don't know if they could find their rear end with both hands."

OK, come on, admit it--the scary ID theft angle to this story is OVER!
Get the story right! | 8:20 a.m. July 3, 2008
Get the facts correct. The tapes were handed off at the University of Utah in a parking lot with other police agency as back up. The handoff was not in downtown Salt Lake. To many witnesses say so. There are more "heros" here than the SLCSD.
Doucheku | 1:22 p.m. July 3, 2008
I love population control by the media!!! This world is doomed-

"Officials DOUBT U. tapes were compromised."

Way instill peace of mind-
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Salt Lake County Sheriff Jim Winder and Capt. Teri Sommers talk at a media conference on Wednesday about the University of Utah's stolen medical records. (Geoffrey McAllister, Deseret News)
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Salt Lake County Sheriff Jim Winder and Capt. Teri Sommers talk at a media conference on Wednesday about the University of Utah's stolen medical records.