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From: Lancer
Date: Sunday, May 06, 2007
Time: 03:18:50 PM
This is my first post. I've been following you guys for about 6 months and enjoy your pursuit of truth...I am an OJI...You guys are onto something with the compliance quotient. I used to work at a company where we had access to people's criminal records. We used this to verify a prospect's claim on their employment application whether they committed misdemeanors or felonies, which are crimes. The people that had a criminal record almost invariably started off young with small infractions that grew into habitual and serious led to serious problems with the law...For example, almost to a person, problems would begin with minor traffic violations or disorderly conduct. This led to driving without a license, more disorderly conduct, spouse abuse, vandalism, drug problems, etc...This would lead to skipping bail, intimidating witnesses, robbery, and other serious crime...Most criminals displayed the makings of a criminal at a young age--teenagers or younger...Each state provides some access to to check criminal records (Maybe for a fee). All you need is a name and birthdate...Keep up the good work. Many people are following you guys!
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