This is an advertisement. It is not a news article. I suspect that there
is no such Associated Press story.
These guys charge for their so called background check.
"Associated Press" <AP@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>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.
>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
>using http://agentb.records4.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.records4.hop.clickbank.net/


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