Inroads into invasion of privacy
Aug. 4th, 2008 01:12 pmIf You Run a Red Light, Will Everyone Know?
WANT to vet a baby sitter? Need to peek into the background of a prospective employee? Curious about the past of a potential date?
"Last month, PeopleFinders, a 20-year-old company based in Sacramento, introduced CriminalSearches.com, a free service to satisfy those common impulses. The site, which is supported by ads, lets people search by name through criminal archives of all 50 states and 3,500 counties in the United States. In the process, it just might upset a sensitive social balance once preserved by the difficulty of obtaining public documents like criminal records." full article
go to criminalsearches.com and look up your congressmen
WANT to vet a baby sitter? Need to peek into the background of a prospective employee? Curious about the past of a potential date?
"Last month, PeopleFinders, a 20-year-old company based in Sacramento, introduced CriminalSearches.com, a free service to satisfy those common impulses. The site, which is supported by ads, lets people search by name through criminal archives of all 50 states and 3,500 counties in the United States. In the process, it just might upset a sensitive social balance once preserved by the difficulty of obtaining public documents like criminal records." full article
go to criminalsearches.com and look up your congressmen