On Mar 13, 3:22 pm, Darren Delgado <darrendelg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Mar 13, 4:54 am, troyj1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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> > Criminal records now available for public access
>
> > By Michael Smith
>
> > NEW YORK (AP) - Criminal records, once previously available only to
> > police and federal law enforcement, are now available to the general
> > public.
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> > Bankruptcy records, DMV records, lost relatives, and various other
> > civil records have been made available to the public through the
> > Freedom of Information Act and the Patriot Act. People from all over
> > America are now usinghttp://agentb.proniche4.hop.clickbank.net/to
> > view information on potential employees, friends, and lovers.
>
> > "I never thought I would find information like this!" says Julia Lee,
> > who recently used the website to find out private information on a
> > potential business partner. "He was seriously in debt, and had pending
> > criminal charges!" she said.
>
> > Christopher Jones, of the Institute for Access to Information said
> > this opens up a whole new world to private citizens. "Previously, you
> > never had the ability to find out this kind of information."
>
> > "Now, anyone will have the ability to get any kind of records they
> > want, on almost any individual."
>
> > Website listed in this article can be found
here:http://agentb.proniche4.hop.clickbank.net/
>
> Cool, now we can keep up with what the cast of LOST is doing between
> seasons.
nah just use imdb.com
Penni


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