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Old 01-09-2013, 10:22 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by CasterTroy View Post
Publishing for the masses something that can be FOUND with enough effort and time by anyone (two things a CRIMINAL doesn't both putting forth EFFORT and TIME...hence WHY they are criminals) is a real problem! Especially if LE HOME information has been outted.
Exactly. Birth and death information are public record, too. Does that mean an interactive map should be made that shows the home address of people who recently died? Maybe they can be color coded to show whether or not any remaining living persons live in the home, since that's public record too. If the person that died was the last person living at that address, and they have no living relatives within 300 miles, they should be marked with a special bright red dot. Nobody should care because it's just public information, right? Has been for many a decade!

The way information is presented is every bit as relevant as the information itself when it comes to making it available to the general public. Apparently a significant portion of the population is too stupid to recognize such a basic principle.
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