Stalking Louis Freeh
Tim May
tcmay at got.net
Tue Apr 17 22:49:39 PDT 2001
At 5:38 PM -0700 4/17/01, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>On 17 Apr 2001, Dr. Evil wrote:
>
>>> Although ChoicePoint says it has records
>>> on nearly every American with a credit card,
><snip>
>>> 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. Freehs 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?
Scienter...they're not accessories if they are not aware of possible
criminal action, least of all if they are blocking access to a
_class_ of persons.
What law school did you say you're attending?
--Tim May
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