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Questions and discussion ensued regarding stolen merchandise, the three -day timeframe <br /> to write a check, fraudulent identification, and the need to disseminate information to all local <br /> agencies through the Sheriff' s Office . <br /> Theresa Vives and Alex Vives , Cash In Recycling Center in Roseland, spoke conjointly <br /> as they provided background regarding their recycling business . She stated that their business <br /> uses video surveillance, driver' s license scanning, fingerprinting, hand written receipts, and a <br /> liaison detective who works directly with them . They also opposed sending checks to their <br /> customers because the premise of their business is , as the name implies, "cash in" , which is what <br /> her customers prefer, cash in their pockets when they leave . They believed that sending checks <br /> to their customers for regulated metals would negatively affect their customers and their <br /> business . <br /> Ricardo Camp , 4105 32nd Avenue , Vero Beach, Property Manager, provided details <br /> regarding an incident whereby an abandoned car was left on his property, and after contacting <br /> Mr. Scrap , was informed that he could not receive cash for the car, only a check, and only after <br /> providing his fingerprints , driver ' s license, and military identification card . He felt the <br /> businesses were respectable, and their processes substantial . He asked the Board to take a <br /> common sense approach. <br /> The Commissioners supported secondary metals recyclers writing checks to their <br /> customers for regulated materials , but did not believe it should be a requirement to mail them . <br /> Attorney Polackwich said this would be brought back to the Board in October, and that <br /> Notice would be sent to all local recyclers in advance . <br /> September 6 , 2011 26 BK 141 PG 3 2 0 <br />