On 17 Apr 2001, Dr. Evil wrote:
Although ChoicePoint says it has records on nearly every American with a credit card,
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Journal. But entering the name of FBI Director Louis Freeh into the Autotrack database produces an error message. A company spokesman says ChoicePoint intentionally blocks Mr. Freeh�s records as an act of good corporate citizenship.
I think I'd have called that *BAD* citizenship, actually. If it turns out they are wilfully concealing evidence of crimes, don't they wind up charged as accessories?
I wonder if they would be willing to block my records as an act of good corporate citizenship.
It couldn't hurt to ask. In fact, you might get lucky and run into some legislation that requires them to do so if directly asked. Bear