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Matthew Hinman
06-28-2005, 08:53 AM
This TV News Video (link below) was aired on KTVU Virginia on June 20. It points out the issues surrounding Private Investigators and their access to personal data.

Worth a watch.

http://www.ktvu.com/video/4624281/detail.html

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Matthew

Robert Donovan
06-28-2005, 05:04 PM
Thanks for the link!

Ed Dufresne -
07-05-2005, 10:24 PM
Thank you for submitting that clip, I personally do not agree with the comment made...
I look at the matter almost the same as gun control...Taking away the legal allowance to something doesnt prevent those of illegal methods from obtaining what it is there after...But I do believe in strict monitoring to limit the likely hood

Ed Dufresne

Theresa Bee
07-29-2005, 05:30 PM
you know I totally agree with Ed it always take one bad apple to make the whole bunch rotten if they make this hard for us then how are we suppose to do back ground checks and find missing children murders they need to reevaluate this all because of this situtation :( :( :eek:

Joyce Jameson -
07-29-2005, 05:51 PM
I agree, if they do this it will only make it harder for us but without a doubt the 'bad guys' will have a way around it before anybody else does. If somebody is out there planning on stealing an identity they will find a way to do it, I do worry about it and I do not know what the answer is.
It's the same as when the movie industry adds more & more technology to protect their products, there's a kid sitting in a room somewhere finding a way to crack it before the technology is even released.
My 2 cents :D
Joyce

Theresa Bee
07-29-2005, 05:54 PM
mad I know Joyce that is so sad we are not protected anyway it goes so what kind of investagating our you interested in. :D :D :cool:

Vicki McCarthy -
07-31-2005, 12:04 PM
Thanks for the link

Identity theft is not unique to the computerized era. In 1975, a female postal worker had used my identy to buy merchandise from a mail order concern, totaling in the thousands, and I only found out because UPS called me for a street address, they do not deliver to PO Boxes. We found her through the box number at the post office.

No matter if Identity theft or gun control, those that do illegal things will do them, whatever the method. It is a kind of ignorance that makes people think that they can stop a thief by making his/her tools illegal as well as his/her actions.

Theresa Bee
08-10-2005, 02:58 PM
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