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Example: [Collected via e-mail, March 2008] IMPORTANT SAFETY ALERT for VINELAND AREAOne of our members came into the office today with over 100 stitches in his face. It was sliced from ear to mouth. He was at the corner of Sherman & Main in Vineland (by the WAWA) last weekend, a car pulled up and asked him to pull down the window. When he did the kid said did you have a fight with my brother at bar down the road. My member, Tom, denied it, but the kid pulled out a knife and sliced his face wide open. What we've since found out is that it is a new gang initiation call getting a buck fifty. Karen Becker (who works for Creative Achievement) an alternative school just went to a seminar on this. It is very very scary. Please do not open your window for anybody and please tell your kids the same. Origins: The above-quoted item is yet another entry in the roll call of spurious gang initiation warnings, this one at least distinguished in not being made of whole cloth — it does describe a real occurrence, even though the incident had nothing to do with a gang initiation. The e-mailed warning claims that a victim (identified only as Tom) had his face sliced from ear to mouth in a March 2008 incident that took place at Sherman Avenue and Main Street in Vineland, New Jersey. A face sliced in this manner is known in urban slang as a buck fifty, although the origins of the term are unknown: Various explanations claim that it stemmed from the $1.50 price of a slice of pizza, the cost of a razor, the price of a token in New York City (because victims were often attacked in train stations), or the resultant gaping cut's requiring 150 stitches to close. Vineland police who investigated the incident verified that although something like the attack described in the e-mail did take place, it was unrelated to any gang (initiation) activity:
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