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Of course he wants memories while at the games. everyone arrested, it However, his biggest one fattens his pockets.” really didn’t involve a specific Medical marijua- play itself — it involved a priest na‘‘ laws are nothing during Super Bowl XI. but traps “Me and my buddy were set by the up in the stands to shoot some govern- reaction shots,” Harbaugh said. ment to steal mon- “From time to time we would ey and say ‘Excuse me’ because we property See CAMERAMAN on 25A from the people.” Summary TIMES WEBSITE uDeerfield Township resident Still laughing Rodger Harbaugh spent his after‘‘ watching the professional career as an NBC praying dog You sports cameraman. He covered Tube video on your many Super Bowls, World Series, TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO website.” golf events and many other sports Rodger Harbaugh is a veteran sports cameraman. In his career he secured four Emmys, and a Peabody during his career in television. Award (not pictured.) 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