DUI Lawyers & DUI Attorneys - Driving Under the Influence of alcohol - DWI
TOLL FREE HELP LINES: Bankruptcy (866) 233-3092, Divorce (866) 233-3093, Injury (866) 233-3098, DUI (866) 233-3099, Criminal Defense (866) 233-3094
  FAQ: Bankruptcy Lawyer | Divorce Lawyer | Injury Lawyer | DUI Attorney | Criminal Defense Attorney

Government Biggest Purveyor in Personal Identity to Identity Thieves and They Know It!

Legal:Identity-Theft Article Guide
By: Lance Winslow

The United States of America's government and the local governments that we trust with our information as we fill out forms that the government requests us to do as good citizens; are indeed the biggest purveyors in personal identity information that identity thieves use to steal our money.

There is too much information that government has each time you get a license, buy a piece of property, or even did a driver's license and all this information can be gotten by anyone who really wants it. And guess who wants it? Identity thieves and lawyers who may want to sue you?

One could say that since lawyers are often thought to as thieves then the only person who wants your information from the government is identity thieves and thieves. So why is the government supporting thieves? Does that make sense?

The government makes laws against identity theft and then they are the ones giving away the identity and personal information to every Tom, Dick and Harry thief who is walking the planet. The Federal Trade Commission will fine any company that allows personal information to leave their computers.

But the government gives it away every single day. Does this mean the government can fine the government and if so why is Congress funding the budget for the Federal Trade Commission? Can’t they make it up in fines to government agencies, which allow identity theft? Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Bookmark & Share Articles:


Leave a comment to Government Biggest Purveyor in Personal Identity to Identity Thieves and They Know It!

  • Name (required)
  • Mail (required but not published)
  • Comment / Rate this hotel
    Terrible
    Fair
    Okay
    Good
    Excellent
  • Please enter:  


No Responses to Government Biggest Purveyor in Personal Identity to Identity Thieves and They Know It!

Average Rating: (From 0 Votes)


Request a Case Evaluation with a Local Attorney

Regardless of your legal situation, a local attorney can help explain the legal process involved and answer any questions you have along the way. Fill out the form below for your case evaluation with a local attorney.

Latest Legal Articles:

  • Identity Theft Prevention Measures
  • Identity Theft - How to Spot This Modern Day Crime and Keep Your Identity Safe
  • DUI Lawyers Approve
  • Siding Lawsuit
  • Washington Lawyers
  • Michigan Personal Injury Lawyers: A Guide
  • Employment – Loss of Statutory Rights – Compensation
  • Know When To Get An Agreement In Writing
  • Fiancee Visa Process
  • Is Liquidation The Only Solution?
  • Why Injured Accident Victims Are Never Millionaires
  • San Diego DUI Laws
  • Fort Worth Tax Attorneys
  • Identity Fraud – Hints and Tips so You Can Protect Yourself
  • District Court Files -- Why Online Access Is The Best Thing That Happened To It
  • Prevent Identity Fraud When Using Credit Cards
  • Sarbanes Oxley Act Of 2002
  • Florida Business Lawyers
  • Attorneys
  • 4 Tips to Help You Find a Reputable Mesothelioma Lawyer
  • Waiting in Vain During Personal Injury Cases
  • 5 Top Reasons for Doing a Background Check
  • Troubling Changes To Patent Rules
  • Michigan Real Estate Lawyers
  • Massachusetts DUI Arrests
  • Interest Paid to Overseas Companies Taxable in India
  • New Jersey Lawyers
  • Intellectual Property Forums Make $100 Billion Industry Accessible To Innovators
  • Atlanta Employment Lawyers
  • Criminal Defense Investigator
  • The Legal Procedure of Wage Garnishment
  • New Jersey DWI Defense
  • Patent Searching an Effective Tool for Competitive Intelligence
  • Finding Law and Order Online- Building A Legal Information Resource
  • Lemon Laws in Your State - What You Need to Know
  • Lawsuit Legal Finance! How Does It Work?
  • The Principal P's of a Paralegal Career
  • How Attorneys Add Value to Your Business
  • How a Lawsuit Advance Can Help Litigants Keep Their Finances Afloat
  • Notary Public Essentials
  • Demystifying the Process of Accepting Credit Cards as an Attorney
  • Los Angeles Business Lawyers
  • Measuring the Quality of Your Legal Team
  • Methods and Consequences of Identity Theft
  • Railroad Accident Lawyer Says: Buckle Your Seatbelts
  • Landlords Responsibilities
  • When a Handshake is not Enough: why you need a Partnership Agreement
  • What is a Recorded Statement and How Do I Prepare for One? Part One: Trick Questions
  • What Is Sarbanes Oxley?
  • Effective Ways To Prevent Theft
  • Practical Suggestions for Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft
  • Commercial Litigation Financing
  • Winning Your Disability Case in Three Words... Frequency, Severity, and Duration
  • Hiring a Criminal Lawyer
  • How To Negotiate a Deadlock like a Pro
  • Attorneys And What They're Good For - Part II
  • Divorce Under Texas Tax Law
  • Identity Theft - A Growing Problem in the Workplace; an Opportunity for Employers
  • Hiring A Lawyer
  • You Don't Have to Spend a Lot to Incorporate a Business
  • Birth Certificates – The First Record Of Your Life
  • Criminal Identity Theft - Don't End Up In A Criminal Database!
  • 40 Million People Hacked - YOU as Identity Theft Victim
  • Identity Theft and How You Can Recover
  • Franchisor Considerations in Franchise Transfers and First Rights of Refusal
  • Medical Identity Theft - Can The Real Jane Brown Report To The Emergency Room
  • California DUI Penalties
  • Should You Consider Criminal History Background Checks?
  • A Discussion of Major Lawsuits Faced by Sears Roebuck and Co
  • Los Angeles Attorneys
  • Pennsylvania State Law
  • Protecting Your Social Security Number From Identity Theft
  • Choosing An Estate Planning Attorney
  • Why Do I Need A Will?
  • Immigrate with the Right Documents
  • ACE Inhibitor Birth Defects and Lawsuits
  • Simple But Effective Steps To Preventing Identity Theft
  • "Computer Identity Theft Statistics" What Should This Mean to You?
  • Supreme Court Decision Old Colony Trust Company vs Commissioner
  • 8 Surefire Ways to Spot an E-Mail Identity Theft Scam!
  • Death in the Workplace, What Can Dependents Do? (A Virginia Lawyer's Perspective)
  • Law Enforcement Uniforms
  • Private Investigators - Part IV
  • Louisiana Mesothelioma Lawyers
  • Maritime Admiralty Law: A Short History
  • Open Source Software - Licensing Issues or Not
  • Identity Theft - Red Flags That May Indicate You're a Victim
  • Identity Theft
  • What It Takes To Be A Lawyer?
  • Legal Efficiency
  • Failure To Diagnose Mesothelioma Lawsuits
  • Texas Attorney General and Child Support Laws
  • What is Mesothelioma and How is it Caused
  • Franchise Agreements and Marketing Areas
  • Finding a Bankruptcy Attorney in New Hampshire
  • New York Mesothelioma Lawyers
  • In a personal injury lawsuit, will I have to be examined by a doctor for the other side?
  • Disability Insurance Benefits
  • Land Grab Law LRAU in Spain
  • Winning Tactics For Choosing A No Win No Fee Solicitor

  • Latest Legal Guide

    • Birth Injury Attorneys
      Article by: Thomas Morva
      An alarming number of birth injuries have been recorded in...
    • First Right to Purchase in
      Article by: Lance Winslow
      In any franchise company there will be cases where one...
    • 10 Ways of Reducing the
      Article by: John Parsons
      1- Check your credit report regularly2- Secure personal information in...
    • Criminal Law: A Critical
      Article by: Thomas Gallagher
      IntroductionMurder is not provided for in any statute in England...
    • Requiem
      Article by: Simone Nathan
      Like many shy people, she had the most radiant smile....

    TOLL FREE HELP LINES:

    - Bankruptcy (866) 233-3092
    - Divorce (866) 233-3093
    - Injury (866) 233-3098
    - DUI (866) 233-3099
    - Criminal Defense
      (866) 233-3094