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ATTF
(redirected from Auto Theft Task Force)

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ATTFAll Tripura Tiger Force
ATTFAuto Theft Task Force
ATTFAnti-Terrorism Task Force
ATTFAgence de Transfert de Technologie Financière (French: Financial Technology Transfer Agency; Luxembourg)
ATTFAssociation des Techniciens Supérieurs Territoriaux de France (French: Association of Senior Territorial Technicians of France)
ATTFAir Toxics Task Force
ATTFAll Things That Fly (podcast)
ATTFAdvanced Technology Task Force (US DOT)
ATTFAmerican Telephone and Telegraph Foundation


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STATE FARM RECENTLY VENTURED into reality TV as the integrated sponsor of A&E's Jacked: Auto Theft Task Force.
11 "accompanied by state troopers from the Governor's Auto Theft Task Force, he found 25 vehicles on Prime's lot when they are only allowed 18," Chief Leahy wrote in a memorandum to selectmen.
But Moore and other department leaders say there are constant trade-offs that must be made with, for instance, officers picking up a motel detail, serving on an auto theft task force or even working on the federal consent decree.
 
 
 
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