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Corruption and fraud are major factors preventing many European countries from finding their way out of the Euro crisis. Large-scale tax evasion makes fiscal deficits worse, leading governments to cut public expenditure, thus deepening the effects of recession and causing increased unemployment.

 

Young people tend to be the most exposed to the effects of the Euro crisis. Being at the end of the chain, they can end up paying a high price in terms of prospects for employment and career development. With greater transparency in public finances, the young might not suffer as much.

 

This was the theme of the 13th Connect.Euranet debate, which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 19th, 2012, at 12h00 CEST. This debate was part of an ongoing series organized by the pan-European radio network Euranet, bringing together students from Euranet’s network of campus radio stations and members of the European Parliament.

 

The invited guests were Monica MACOVEI, Group of the European People's Party, Romania, Bill NEWTON DUNN, Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, United Kingdom, and Ana GOMES, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Portugal.

 

The guests were questioned by representatives of the Euranet Universities Network, Katarzyna Gardzinska from Radio Kampus Warsaw, Matthew Taylor from Trinity FM Radio, Dublin, Ireland, and Sandra Maggi Alonso from the Universidad de Vigo.

Corruption and fraud are major factors preventing many European countries from finding their way out of the Euro crisis. Large-scale tax evasion makes fiscal deficits worse, leading governments to cut public expenditure, thus deepening the effects of recession and causing increased unemployment.

 

Young people tend to be the most exposed to the effects of the Euro crisis. Being at the end of the chain, they can end up paying a high price in terms of prospects for employment and career development. With greater transparency in public finances, the young might not suffer as much.

 

This was the theme of the 13th Connect.Euranet debate, which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 19th, 2012, at 12h00 CEST. This debate was part of an ongoing series organized by the pan-European radio network Euranet, bringing together students from Euranet’s network of campus radio stations and members of the European Parliament.

 

The invited guests were Monica MACOVEI, Group of the European People's Party, Romania, Bill NEWTON DUNN, Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, United Kingdom, and Ana GOMES, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Portugal.

 

The guests were questioned by representatives of the Euranet Universities Network, Katarzyna Gardzinska from Radio Kampus Warsaw, Matthew Taylor from Trinity FM Radio, Dublin, Ireland, and Sandra Maggi Alonso from the Universidad de Vigo.

Today, health care fraud is all over the news. There undoubtedly is fraud in health care. The same is true for every business or endeavor touched by human hands, e.g. banking, credit, insurance, politics, etc. There is no question that health care providers who abuse their position and our trust...

 

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Linkedin wants to haul you in like dirty little voyeurs! Pay and you can see others profile even if not in your network! How professional is that? How does that fit in the strict line of conduct we've fllowed since it's opening to ensure a cohesive, serious and professional network! This is the worst abuse of confidence through derogation of one's own motto I've ever witnessed! SELL-OUTS! SHAME ON YOU! BIG BIG BIG VERY BIG 2011 FAIL.

 

GROS! TRÈS GROS "FAIL" DE LINKEDIN! Un réseau si finement tissé, si professionnel. Un code de conduite stricte! Tant de choses appréciées qui maintenaient de hauts standards de confiance du traitement de l'information professionnelle de notre réseau ...nous propose depuis ce soir, nous appâtant entre autres avec l'argument voyeur souvent couru de plateformes moins sérieuses et plus ludiques comme facebook... d'être "voyeur"!!! Payez et vous pourrez voir le profil étendu de tous même des gens en dehors de votre réseau! Bravo! Je n'ai pas le souvenir d'avoir déjà remarqué une pédanterie de vente aussi basse et "cheap-salope" venant d'une instance si estimée! FAIL FAIL FAIL! Je suis dégouté!

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For months I have been getting 15-25 SPAM emails per day from Donald J. Trump and Co, begging me to send him money, you know the usual $35, $45 $60 $80 or $100 + amount.

 

Now for the past two weeks NOTHING, not one SPAM email from the Con Artist of his minions.

 

Isn't it an odd coincidence that it was about two weeks ago that the U.S. Justice Department let it be known that they are looking into Mr. Trump's latest scheme of raising money as potential FRAUD.

 

Could that possibly have anything to do with Don The Con Man going missing with regard to sending out millions of email's per day begging people for there money ???

 

If Trump is this big business, tycoon billionaire that he claims to be then WHY IN THE HELL DOSE HE NEED YOUR MONEY ?

 

And WHY would YOU be STUPID enough to GIVE it to HIM ?

Corruption and fraud are major factors preventing many European countries from finding their way out of the Euro crisis. Large-scale tax evasion makes fiscal deficits worse, leading governments to cut public expenditure, thus deepening the effects of recession and causing increased unemployment.

 

Young people tend to be the most exposed to the effects of the Euro crisis. Being at the end of the chain, they can end up paying a high price in terms of prospects for employment and career development. With greater transparency in public finances, the young might not suffer as much.

 

This was the theme of the 13th Connect.Euranet debate, which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 19th, 2012, at 12h00 CEST. This debate was part of an ongoing series organized by the pan-European radio network Euranet, bringing together students from Euranet’s network of campus radio stations and members of the European Parliament.

 

The invited guests were Monica MACOVEI, Group of the European People's Party, Romania, Bill NEWTON DUNN, Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, United Kingdom, and Ana GOMES, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Portugal.

 

The guests were questioned by representatives of the Euranet Universities Network, Katarzyna Gardzinska from Radio Kampus Warsaw, Matthew Taylor from Trinity FM Radio, Dublin, Ireland, and Sandra Maggi Alonso from the Universidad de Vigo.

The Effect of Fraud, Theft and Inaccurate Patient Identification on Healthcare

Fotos comprometedoras de Belinda con empresario dominicano Saymon Diaz

La cantante Belinda nuevamente se encuentra en el ojo del huracán pues el día de hoy la revista TV Notas publicó unas reveladoras y candentes fotos donde se muestra a la intérprete de “Egoísta” en comprometedora situación con el empresario Symon Díaz.

 

Parece que la mala racha de Belinda no termina y es que después de haber sido involucrada en un videoescándalo, demandas y fraudes, nuevamente el escándalo envuelve su vida al con estas sensuales fotos donde aparece con representante artístico oriundo de República Dominicana, con quien de acuerdo a la publicación, tiene una relación “candente” desde el 2008.

 

De acuerdo a la revista Belinda “utiliza” a este hombre como consuelo cada vez que truena o sufre de amores aceptando las invitaciones del millonario dominicano. La revista publica también que Díaz estaba a punto de casarse pero cuando la prometida se enteró de su “affair” con Belinda canceló todo.

 

Definitivamente este no ha sido un buen año en cuestiones personales para Belinda pero seguramente como en anteriores ocasiones saldrá airosa de este lío.

 

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While the good people of Los Angeles were heading over to the Wiltern Theatre for Lebowski Fest, I was dealing with my own White Russians. I'm not sure which is weirder.

 

I was heading to the gym and as I made a left turn onto Barham, a large 14ft moving truck decided to kindly push me to the side of the road. First, let's get two things straight: I was talking (hands free!) to James and I was in a go straight lane, not the turn left lane. But at the time, I thought it was one of two tun left here lanes. OK, my bad.

 

I dutifully did as my Insurance Company has oft reminded me, "Don't Admit Fault!!!!" The driver leaped out of the truck and ran over to me, pointing out that I wasn't in the turn lane. I just kind of stared at him. Then I got out and started taking pictures of my car. The damage was not toooooo bad. Mostly a deep gash in the rear passenger door and some "brush strokes" on the driver door. My doors have a black plastic panel that I am none too fond of. I noticed the rear door's panel was stuck to the truck's wheel. The lug nuts had pierced it and pulled it off the car. I tried to pry it off the wheel but it seemed pretty stuck.

 

We exchanged information - driver's license, insurance.... A couple of other guys are on their cells by the bus stop. I think they are waiting for a bus. All the while the Driver was talking to his boss on his cell, the owner of the moving company. At one point, the Driver puts me on the phone with the Boss. He asks me not the sue his moving company. I agree, since I am not litigious and I have no reason to sue the owner of a truck that removed my door panel because I was in the wrong spot. We agree to write that we won't sue each other. We quibble over exact verbiage. I refuse to say, "It was my fault." But agree to, "The Moving Company did not cause the accident."

 

At this point, in hindsight, I realize something weird. I have never been in an accident that was my fault. I have no idea what I'm really supposed to do and I don't really know the consequences of my actions. So, for some reason, calling the police seems like a bad idea, as if I am going to be put in jail for being in the wrong lane. Keeping everything simple seems like a good idea. I can get my car fixed, the truck has no damage, no one is injured.

 

We finish up our paperwork. I text my trainer that I am winding up and on my way. And then the Driver approaches. "So, what about the guys."

 

"What guys?" ( I thought they were waiting for a bus. Those two other Russian guys that were in the truck,)

 

"Well, they are pretty shaken up. You should probably give them a couple of bucks, don't you think?"

 

"Ummmm...I have $8. You can have that,"

 

"No...they are shaken up. You should give them something so they don't file a claim."

 

"What are you suggesting?"

 

"Oh, $200 I think."

 

"I don't have $200 on me. Who carries that kind of cash"

 

"We take checks."

 

And we began a very long argument about why I should pay them $200. It was convoluted, since the logic is just not there, and stilted since the two guys who would be "injured" don't speak English. For about half an hour, we went round and round. Why should I pay them? So they won't sue my insurance for $15,000. How would anyone believe they have an injury? They will "go out and become injured." And if I did pay them, why would they not sue my insurance anyway? Because.

 

So I decide to call my friend Diana. (Hi, Diana!) She is Russian. Maybe she can talk to these guys and give me a good feel for what these guys are about. I don't want to find myself at the receiving end of a personal injury lawsuit. She talks to them. I can hear her voice even when she is talking to Driver, so I know she is getting agitated. The phone comes back to me. Diana is angry. She tells me that they are in fact threatening to file false injury claims if I don't pay them $200. She says she is not sure what to do but maybe calling the police is a good idea.

 

And now I know that I need the professionals to step in and "for the record" define the situation. Sure, I could drive away, but there would be no official record that the Three Comrades aren't injured and that the truck isn't damaged in any way. LAPD do not respond to traffic accidents in which there is no injury or no significant traffic blockage. They let the insurance companies sort it out. And that was the second reason I didn't think to call the police from the beginning.

 

I call James back for the first time. He gives me the "Duh! Call the cops!" signal, which was "Duh! Call the cops!" I call 911 and speak with an emergency operator. She is very nice and somewhat astonished that I am being asked to pay off these guys. She will send over a patrol car and she says, "If you have any trouble, call us right back at 911!" It feels as if she would answer if I did call back. "Hi! I'm that girl with Russian guys and the $200???"

 

Then I go to the Russians and tell them that my boyfriend is coming by with the money. I tell them to wait since it'll be 10 minutes or so. They wait and smoke. I stand near the corner looking anxious because I am. What will they do when the police arrive? This is when I Facebook. I'm a little scared and I have to admit - this is an effed up situation.

 

And then the police arrive. (It took about 12 minutes.) It's LAPD. Ironically, my last gym appointment was late because LAPD had closed the very intersection I was standing is because of a chase/shootout on Barham. I heard the police shot the "perp" since he was a murder suspect, but he lived.

 

As the car drives up, the Driver says to me, "What are we going to tell them??" He repeats this since I don't answer. He's nervous - he doesn't want the police to get involved. I run to the officer curbside. The police separate us, as they usually do. I explain that there was an accident, I was at fault, and that the guys are trying to make me pay them $200 else they will fake injuries. The officer, who is so kind, explains that it's not really extortion if they didn't force me to stay until I gave them money. They are just running a scam that happens a lot. "We see this all the time," he says.

 

Another police car shows up. This is getting big.

 

He inspects the car, takes some information and tells me everything will be fine. Just call the insurance company as soon as possible because they WILL be calling. And they WILL try to get money. But they have no leg to stand on. He gets all the information. He tells me that they're all set, I can go. The second responders check out the situation and are mostly interested in the Russians.

 

While I'm sitting in my car, Driver comes up to the passenger window. I roll it down. "So, is your boyfriend still coming with the money?"

 

"Uh, no. I'm not paying you anything. We're done here."

 

In my head, I'm saying, "Seriously? Seriously?"

 

James shows up and the officer repeats his info. Good thing, since I may not remember it all.

 

Lessons Learned:

There is a difference between extortion and coercion.

The far right lane on Forest Lawn is not a turn lane.

LAPD are very nice.

I have a certain deer-in-headlights look when I'm confused.

Always call the insurance company, especially if the other party says no.

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AND...

Always take photos of everything including the Driver and the people you *think* are waiting for the bus.

Corruption and fraud are major factors preventing many European countries from finding their way out of the Euro crisis. Large-scale tax evasion makes fiscal deficits worse, leading governments to cut public expenditure, thus deepening the effects of recession and causing increased unemployment.

 

Young people tend to be the most exposed to the effects of the Euro crisis. Being at the end of the chain, they can end up paying a high price in terms of prospects for employment and career development. With greater transparency in public finances, the young might not suffer as much.

 

This was the theme of the 13th Connect.Euranet debate, which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 19th, 2012, at 12h00 CEST. This debate was part of an ongoing series organized by the pan-European radio network Euranet, bringing together students from Euranet’s network of campus radio stations and members of the European Parliament.

 

The invited guests were Monica MACOVEI, Group of the European People's Party, Romania, Bill NEWTON DUNN, Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, United Kingdom, and Ana GOMES, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Portugal.

 

The guests were questioned by representatives of the Euranet Universities Network, Katarzyna Gardzinska from Radio Kampus Warsaw, Matthew Taylor from Trinity FM Radio, Dublin, Ireland, and Sandra Maggi Alonso from the Universidad de Vigo.

Corruption and fraud are major factors preventing many European countries from finding their way out of the Euro crisis. Large-scale tax evasion makes fiscal deficits worse, leading governments to cut public expenditure, thus deepening the effects of recession and causing increased unemployment.

 

Young people tend to be the most exposed to the effects of the Euro crisis. Being at the end of the chain, they can end up paying a high price in terms of prospects for employment and career development. With greater transparency in public finances, the young might not suffer as much.

 

This was the theme of the 13th Connect.Euranet debate, which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 19th, 2012, at 12h00 CEST. This debate was part of an ongoing series organized by the pan-European radio network Euranet, bringing together students from Euranet’s network of campus radio stations and members of the European Parliament.

 

The invited guests were Monica MACOVEI, Group of the European People's Party, Romania, Bill NEWTON DUNN, Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, United Kingdom, and Ana GOMES, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Portugal.

 

The guests were questioned by representatives of the Euranet Universities Network, Katarzyna Gardzinska from Radio Kampus Warsaw, Matthew Taylor from Trinity FM Radio, Dublin, Ireland, and Sandra Maggi Alonso from the Universidad de Vigo.

Rapid Systems Seeks $25 Million From FRBA With Lawsuit Filing

 

Tampa, Florida based Rapid Systems, Inc. announced April 19 it filed a $25 Million suit against the Florida Rural Broadband Alliance (FRBA) along with several co-defendants.

 

Rapid Systems is a wireless broadband Internet service provider that entered an agreement with FRBA and others to provide broadband network support for a project developed with Broadband Opportunities Grants awarded in Florida as part of a government economic stimulus program. The grant totaled $23 Million. Rapid Systems allege in the complaint that after providing the agreed services, equipment and in-kind contributions totaling $2 Million, the FRBA and several co-defendants failed to pay Rapid Systems for any of the services or expenses rendered under the agreement. Rapid Systems is seeking to recover not only its own investment but also fees, costs and lost revenue as a result of FRBA's actions.

 

The grant money FRBA received is intended to develop the infrastructure needed for wireless Internet service in rural Florida counties. The program is intended to bridge the gap between large public service providers and small and often poor rural communities without the economic impact to attract private investment for wireless broadband connectivity networks.

 

A similar program was already funded as the North Florida Broadband Authority and has seen similar litigation and various towns and counties pulling out of the program. After three years and over $28 Million federal dollars invested in the NFBA, there are a confirmed 60 customers using the services. Both the NFBA and RFBA are currently under federal investigation. Questions of mismanagement, fraud, misinformation and misappropriating funds have dogged the grant recipients almost since their inception early in the Obama administration’s economic recovery efforts.

 

Rapid Systems has also included some public official in its complaint alleging a coordinated effort with the FRBA to defame the plaintiff in an effort to justify not paying the outstanding balances. The lawsuit filed in Hardee County Circuit Court details a complicated “fraud scheme” perpetrated by FRBA’s management to keep from paying out various invoices and accounts. Rapid Systems has told the court all contracted work was performed to agreed standards and payment is now due.

 

There was no immediate word from the court or federal authorities if the Rapid Systems suit will, in any way, affect the ongoing investigation into the FRBA or NFBA. Also, federal authorities have offered no confirmed time frame for completing their investigation. Whether the federal investigation could impact Rapid Systems and their alleged claims remains unclear.

 

Source Lawsuit: cdn.l2net.com/dl/BTOP_NTIA_FRBA_Lawsuit_KraigBeahnCopy_FS...

 

FierceTelecom: www.fiercetelecom.com/story/florida-provider-rapid-system...

Someone rings you out of the blue saying they’re a police officer? If you’re not sure, check their identity by contacting your local neighbourhood policing team.

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

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Corruption and fraud are major factors preventing many European countries from finding their way out of the Euro crisis. Large-scale tax evasion makes fiscal deficits worse, leading governments to cut public expenditure, thus deepening the effects of recession and causing increased unemployment.

 

Young people tend to be the most exposed to the effects of the Euro crisis. Being at the end of the chain, they can end up paying a high price in terms of prospects for employment and career development. With greater transparency in public finances, the young might not suffer as much.

 

This was the theme of the 13th Connect.Euranet debate, which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 19th, 2012, at 12h00 CEST. This debate was part of an ongoing series organized by the pan-European radio network Euranet, bringing together students from Euranet’s network of campus radio stations and members of the European Parliament.

 

The invited guests were Monica MACOVEI, Group of the European People's Party, Romania, Bill NEWTON DUNN, Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, United Kingdom, and Ana GOMES, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Portugal.

 

The guests were questioned by representatives of the Euranet Universities Network, Katarzyna Gardzinska from Radio Kampus Warsaw, Matthew Taylor from Trinity FM Radio, Dublin, Ireland, and Sandra Maggi Alonso from the Universidad de Vigo.

August 22, 2013 - The FDA is advising consumers not to purchase or use "Ortiga," a product promoted and sold for a variety of health conditions. The product was found to contain undeclared diclofenac. For more information, go to www.fda.gov/drugs/resourcesforyou/consumers/buyingusingme...

 

And read this Consumer Update: Beware of Fraudulent ‘Dietary Supplements’

FRAUDSTERS MAKE NEW COMPANIES TO CHEAT THE EXPORTERS

 

1. SALAT AL AHLAM GENERAL TRADING LLC

 

2. SOHAZ FOODSTUFF TRADING CO. LLC

 

3. SOHAZ FOODSTUFF TRADING FZE

 

4. NEXT FRESH FOODSTUFF TRADING LLC

 

5. SOHA ARIF FOODSTUFF TRADING FZE

 

6. MZ COMMERCIAL BROKERS LLC

 

BEAWARE of SALAT AL ALHAM GENERAL TRADING LLC SHARJAH and SOHAZ FOODSTUFF TRADING CO. LLC DUBAI. Owner of both companies are husband and wife MIAN ZARYAB ARIF and FIZA ZARYAB. They have gulf news on all their old companies.

  

Website Links for more of their proves are as follow:

  

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/salat-al-ahlam-general-trading-519268...

  

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Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCUOzPduas2R8AvleeY5kZpg

  

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Corruption and fraud are major factors preventing many European countries from finding their way out of the Euro crisis. Large-scale tax evasion makes fiscal deficits worse, leading governments to cut public expenditure, thus deepening the effects of recession and causing increased unemployment.

 

Young people tend to be the most exposed to the effects of the Euro crisis. Being at the end of the chain, they can end up paying a high price in terms of prospects for employment and career development. With greater transparency in public finances, the young might not suffer as much.

 

This was the theme of the 13th Connect.Euranet debate, which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 19th, 2012, at 12h00 CEST. This debate was part of an ongoing series organized by the pan-European radio network Euranet, bringing together students from Euranet’s network of campus radio stations and members of the European Parliament.

 

The invited guests were Monica MACOVEI, Group of the European People's Party, Romania, Bill NEWTON DUNN, Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, United Kingdom, and Ana GOMES, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Portugal.

 

The guests were questioned by representatives of the Euranet Universities Network, Katarzyna Gardzinska from Radio Kampus Warsaw, Matthew Taylor from Trinity FM Radio, Dublin, Ireland, and Sandra Maggi Alonso from the Universidad de Vigo.

Every day now, I get notices that "so-and-so is following you", and I think, oh, that's nice. I do miss the days when more of my Flickr friends were active. To quote Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, "Oh my! People come and go so quickly here!"..

 

But then you check, and sure enough, it's just more spam.. Thanks, Yahoo.. Just what I need. Pretty young 20-year-olds with 5 pictures and who want to have "plenty sex".. Like I don't have enough friends like that already..

 

It's almost as bad as the daily robo-calls on my cellphone announcing that (lucky me) I am eligible to renew my extended warranty, or reduce my insurance premiums.

 

In both cases, I place the blame squarely on the shoulders of my service providers. Ya can't tell me that they can't screen those people out, and at least force callers to identify themselves before they put the call through. The same goes for the scammers who represent themselves as the IRS, and caller ID shows the call that way.. It is 100% the responsibility of the phone company to eliminate that kind of fraud. As far as I am concerned, they are partners in crime with the scammers.

 

Okay. Stepping off my soapbox..

 

Got an eclipse to go stare at with my naked eyes..

astonlegal.com.au/what-to-do-if-you-got-arrested/ - At Aston Legal Solicitors and Barristers, we help our clients defend all criminal offences. Whether serious charges such as assault, drug offences, theft or fraud or less serious offences such as common assault or driving or traffic offences.

This video is one of a series of '60 Second Security' videos all around simple security advice.

 

Courier fraud is where someone phones you and tries to get your card details & pin number claiming to be from the police or your bank, investigating a crime. They may ask you to hang up and ring your bank, but the criminal doesn’t hang up! This effectively blocks the line making you think you’re speaking to your bank! They then send someone to your address to collect your card, which can then be used to take money from your account.

Watch the video to see more about this fraud; it may help you or someone you know avoid becoming a victim….

 

Please help spread the word by sharing this video by email, Facebook, Twitter and any other social media outlet. #60SecondSecurity

 

Why not check out some of the other video's in the '60 Second Security' series by visiting www.gmp.police.uk/60secondsecurity

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk.

  

You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

Commissioner George Larrick chose the Hagi Pipe as an example of why FDA needed funds to continue its accelerated oversight of health fraud during a 1960 congressional appropriation hearing.

 

For more information about FDA history visit www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/WhatWeDo/History/default.htm

Protest in Ottawa against the "robocalls" / electoral fraud allegations in the 2011 Canadian election in which the Conservatives were "swept to majority" with 39% of the vote -- now arguably even less. Will Canadians be caught sleeping while democracy crumbles?

 

Action Against Electoral Fraud / Action contre la fraude électorale

www.facebook.com/events/339230162786113/

planetfriendly.net/calendar/events.php?id=15869

 

News:

www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/02/28/pol-election-ca...

cornwallfreenews.com/2012/03/point-of-order-by-stephane-g...

www.canada.com/news/Protest+calls+greater+accountability+...

Poster: www.occupyottawa.org/article/robocon-rally

Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robocall_scandal

More: google.ca/search?tbm=nws&q=conservative+election+fraud

 

Groups & Organizations:

Canadians Against Electoral Fraud www.facebook.com/groups/caef.ccfe/

Council of Canadians canadians.org/blog/?p=13849

Leadnow.ca www.leadnow.ca/robocall-fraud

Democracy Watch dwatch.ca/

Fair Vote Canada www.fairvote.ca/

Democracy Education Network www.democracyeducation.net/

PlanetVote Portal planetfriendly.net/planetvote/portal.html

Elections Canada www.elections.ca/

 

Rick Mercer - why you should care about election fraud

www.youtube.com/mercerreport#p/u/12/HDPaRKXoVeA

Corruption and fraud are major factors preventing many European countries from finding their way out of the Euro crisis. Large-scale tax evasion makes fiscal deficits worse, leading governments to cut public expenditure, thus deepening the effects of recession and causing increased unemployment.

 

Young people tend to be the most exposed to the effects of the Euro crisis. Being at the end of the chain, they can end up paying a high price in terms of prospects for employment and career development. With greater transparency in public finances, the young might not suffer as much.

 

This was the theme of the 13th Connect.Euranet debate, which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 19th, 2012, at 12h00 CEST. This debate was part of an ongoing series organized by the pan-European radio network Euranet, bringing together students from Euranet’s network of campus radio stations and members of the European Parliament.

 

The invited guests were Monica MACOVEI, Group of the European People's Party, Romania, Bill NEWTON DUNN, Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, United Kingdom, and Ana GOMES, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Portugal.

 

The guests were questioned by representatives of the Euranet Universities Network, Katarzyna Gardzinska from Radio Kampus Warsaw, Matthew Taylor from Trinity FM Radio, Dublin, Ireland, and Sandra Maggi Alonso from the Universidad de Vigo.

First idea was to draw this burglar paying at a shop's counter with a credit card, but then I thought since itz a "fraud" thingy, I wanted it to look dark and very "theivey" so decided to do something with the police man's torch (spot light) catching a burglar in the dark alley.

 

Thinking along the line of a vector kind of artwork at first. End up, I added alot of textures and it turns out to be more of a mixed media finished.

Piyaresth Tangchaidee, also known as Peter Tang, 33, of Chino, was arraigned on two felony counts of insurance fraud after allegedly renting out his luxury vehicles and making fraudulent statements after the cars were involved in collisions in order to receive undeserved insurance payouts. Tangchaidee was not licensed or insured to rent vehicles, which he advertised on social media under the name “Gold Life Cars.” Read more at www.insurance.ca.gov

Corruption and fraud are major factors preventing many European countries from finding their way out of the Euro crisis. Large-scale tax evasion makes fiscal deficits worse, leading governments to cut public expenditure, thus deepening the effects of recession and causing increased unemployment.

 

Young people tend to be the most exposed to the effects of the Euro crisis. Being at the end of the chain, they can end up paying a high price in terms of prospects for employment and career development. With greater transparency in public finances, the young might not suffer as much.

 

This was the theme of the 13th Connect.Euranet debate, which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 19th, 2012, at 12h00 CEST. This debate was part of an ongoing series organized by the pan-European radio network Euranet, bringing together students from Euranet’s network of campus radio stations and members of the European Parliament.

 

The invited guests were Monica MACOVEI, Group of the European People's Party, Romania, Bill NEWTON DUNN, Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, United Kingdom, and Ana GOMES, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Portugal.

 

The guests were questioned by representatives of the Euranet Universities Network, Katarzyna Gardzinska from Radio Kampus Warsaw, Matthew Taylor from Trinity FM Radio, Dublin, Ireland, and Sandra Maggi Alonso from the Universidad de Vigo.

Protest in Ottawa against the "robocalls" / electoral fraud allegations in the 2011 Canadian election in which the Conservatives were "swept to majority" with 39% of the vote -- now arguably even less. Will Canadians be caught sleeping while democracy crumbles?

 

Action Against Electoral Fraud / Action contre la fraude électorale

www.facebook.com/events/339230162786113/

planetfriendly.net/calendar/events.php?id=15869

 

News:

www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/02/28/pol-election-ca...

cornwallfreenews.com/2012/03/point-of-order-by-stephane-g...

www.canada.com/news/Protest+calls+greater+accountability+...

Poster: www.occupyottawa.org/article/robocon-rally

Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robocall_scandal

More: google.ca/search?tbm=nws&q=conservative+election+fraud

 

Groups & Organizations:

Canadians Against Electoral Fraud www.facebook.com/groups/caef.ccfe/

Council of Canadians canadians.org/blog/?p=13849

Leadnow.ca www.leadnow.ca/robocall-fraud

Democracy Watch dwatch.ca/

Fair Vote Canada www.fairvote.ca/

Democracy Education Network www.democracyeducation.net/

PlanetVote Portal planetfriendly.net/planetvote/portal.html

Elections Canada www.elections.ca/

 

Rick Mercer - why you should care about election fraud

www.youtube.com/mercerreport#p/u/12/HDPaRKXoVeA

Corruption and fraud are major factors preventing many European countries from finding their way out of the Euro crisis. Large-scale tax evasion makes fiscal deficits worse, leading governments to cut public expenditure, thus deepening the effects of recession and causing increased unemployment.

 

Young people tend to be the most exposed to the effects of the Euro crisis. Being at the end of the chain, they can end up paying a high price in terms of prospects for employment and career development. With greater transparency in public finances, the young might not suffer as much.

 

This was the theme of the 13th Connect.Euranet debate, which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 19th, 2012, at 12h00 CEST. This debate was part of an ongoing series organized by the pan-European radio network Euranet, bringing together students from Euranet’s network of campus radio stations and members of the European Parliament.

 

The invited guests were Monica MACOVEI, Group of the European People's Party, Romania, Bill NEWTON DUNN, Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, United Kingdom, and Ana GOMES, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Portugal.

 

The guests were questioned by representatives of the Euranet Universities Network, Katarzyna Gardzinska from Radio Kampus Warsaw, Matthew Taylor from Trinity FM Radio, Dublin, Ireland, and Sandra Maggi Alonso from the Universidad de Vigo.

I hammered this image together in Paint real quick to document something that has flown under the radar of most folks who aren't immersed in politics.

 

FOX News has an amazing knack for getting politicians' political affiliations right when they are singing the correct conservative tune. In three of these four frames starting clockwise from the bottom left, you'll notice adulterous South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford was correctly identified as a Republican.

 

Sanford, who admitted earlier today that he was in Buenos Aires boinking his Argentine mistress over Father's Day weekend while his wife and four young sons were all in South Carolina, was considered the conservative shining star for the 2012 Presidential race.

 

Notice when it comes to throwing a tantrum over stimulus money or yukking it up about the teabagging spectacle, FOX managed to get his affiliation right.

 

Which brings us to the bottom right hand frame from today's news conference. Suddenly, in the midst of scandal, FOX "News" messed up Governor Sanford's political affiliation. Oopsie!

 

Except it's not really an oopsie. FOX News has a history of re-casting scandalized Republicans (or even Republicans who don't adhere to their brand of conservatism) as Democrats when the scandals blow up.

 

If you'd like to see some more of their handiwork, look for screen caps of Republican former Congressman Mark Foley (he of the boy-loving IM fame) and former Republican Presidential candidate and current Senator John McCain (guilty of not being Republican enough).

 

This, ladies and gentlemen, is what passes for a news network today.

Here's a screenshot of an Lottery scam e-mail. It's unusual, because it's well written and done in HTML without all the flashy stuff or badly formatted graphics.

www.scmagazineus.com/report-atm-fraud-on-the-rise/article...

ATM fraud on the rise

 

www.utexas.edu/police/alerts/atm_scam/

A team of organized criminals is installing equipment on legitimate bank ATMs to steal both the ATM card number and the PIN. The team sits nearby in a car receiving the information transmitted wirelessly over weekends and evenings from equipment they install on the front of the ATM (see photos). If you see an attachment like this, do not use the ATM and report it immediately to the bank using the 800 number or phone on the front of the ATM. The equipment used to capture your ATM card number and PIN is cleverly disguised to look like normal ATM equipment. A “skimmer” is mounted to the front of the normal ATM card slot that reads the ATM card number and transmits it to the criminals sitting in a nearby car. At the same time, a wireless camera is disguised to look like a leaflet holder and is mounted in a position to view ATM PIN entries. The thieves copy the cards and use the PIN numbers to withdraw thousands from many accounts in a very short time directly from the bank ATM.

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