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This search is no
longer available. We can no longer locate people by
drivers license number.
This is a new affect to federal laws which is out of our
control!
What searches has the
federal government stopped.
Warrant searches
(You can no longer tell if someone is wanted by the
police, FBI, or others) (Bad call on the feds)
Alot of drivers records, and information (So if you
get a hit an run, property damage, etc) forget it you can
find them
thanx to the fed government, and state laws. So do not
rely on a copy of a drivers license for anything anymore!
Credit Bureau records such as locating a current
address (You can no longer find friends, and family using
one of the best
methods in the past to locate missing people. (We can
still locate them though using better methods today)
- A government and its
agencies are under no general duty to provide public
services, such as police protection, to any particular
individual citizen...”
—Warren
v. District of Columbia, 444 A.2d 1 (D.C. App.
1981)
From the failed appeal
by 2 victims of a rapist. The women were in their
apartment when attacked. One of them managed to stay
hidden in another bedroom and called 911. No police
assistance ever materialized. The women
sued, claiming that they had a right to protection.
The trial court decided against them, and then the
appeal court affirmed: Police have no responsibility,
morally or legally, to provide protection either
before or during an attack. (And of course you can't
protect yourself—oh, horrors, no...)
[Actually, it’s worse
than that. According to attorney Peter Alan Kasler,
who has written extensively on the topic of the
inadequacy police protection, Miss Warren and one of
her roommates were upstairs in their apartment when
they heard someone break in and their other roommate
began screaming. Warren dialed 911 and she and her
roommate stayed upstairs. About 20 or 30 minutes
later, the screaming stopped. Warren and her roommate,
thinking the police had come to the rescue, went
downstairs to find to their horror that the intruders
were just taking a break. For the next fourteen
hours, the intruders raped the three women and
forced them to perform sexual acts upon each other
(yes, the court even used this graphic description in
its opinion). The police never came]
I bet that the
attackers had a criminal past, and possible warrants
for arrest.. So now you as the general public have
access to these types of searches!
- “What makes the
City’s position particularly difficult to understand
is that, in conformity to the dictates of the law,
Linda did not carry any weapon for self-defense. Thus
by a rather bitter irony she was required to rely for
protection on the City of NY PD which now denies all
responsibility to her.”
—Riss
v. New York, 22 N.Y.2d 579,293 N.Y.S.2d 897, 240
N.E.2d 806
So why
should you not be able to find out if someone is wanted
by the law ???? This could have been
a boyfriend that did this.. I think the general public
has a right to know if someone is wanted by law
enforcement! You can search sex offenders... Why not
wanted subjects now ???? NCIC no
access ?
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