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George II

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7. If someone is using my "property" (i.e., website) to commit a crime, I'd certainly help.....
Sat Jun 28, 2014, 08:04 AM
Jun 2014

...to prosecute him.

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Quit putting your life out there for the world to see! Problem solved! Hestia Jun 2014 #1
+1000 DeSwiss Jun 2014 #16
Especially if you are involved in disability fraud! Helen Borg Jun 2014 #17
Yep customerserviceguy Jun 2014 #26
Ain't that the truth - we were at supper and a friend took a pic of his food - my DH Hestia Jul 2014 #28
If you post it on Facebook, it's fair game. Shrike47 Jun 2014 #2
It's not just postings. The warrant was for Private Messages too. thesquanderer Jun 2014 #6
And moral of the story is... customerserviceguy Jun 2014 #27
Damn Right They Should.... cynzke Jun 2014 #3
Nothing to argue about, prosecutors had a warrant groundloop Jun 2014 #4
Private messages, too? enlightenment Jun 2014 #10
Anyone expecting privacy on the notorious one-way street Facebook will be sorely disappointed. freshwest Jun 2014 #5
If someone is using my "property" (i.e., website) to commit a crime, I'd certainly help..... George II Jun 2014 #7
So you think Facebook should be like a Swiss bank account? frazzled Jun 2014 #8
Actually, that's a very good point of hypocrisy. Trillo Jun 2014 #13
It's why Swiss bank accounts are Swiss, not American frazzled Jun 2014 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Trillo Jun 2014 #18
The wealthiest can't hide finacial information... PosterChild Jun 2014 #19
It seems some secrecy still exists, Trillo Jun 2014 #21
Yes. Of course. They are breaking the law.... PosterChild Jun 2014 #22
The presumption of guilt in this thread is notable. Trillo Jun 2014 #9
Guilty verdicts aren't the subject. Getting information LEGALLY via a warrant is the subject. George II Jun 2014 #11
One example Trillo Jun 2014 #12
More than half of the 134 defendants so far have pleaded guilty. (nt) PosterChild Jun 2014 #23
Now is the time for all good internet service providers to come to the aid of their countrymen. DeSwiss Jun 2014 #15
Can you imagine if they tried this hard to go after big time crooks? /nt Ash_F Jun 2014 #20
Disability fraud is big time crime.. PosterChild Jun 2014 #24
Millions, unless you are talking about several years worth Ash_F Jun 2014 #25
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