Did you know that now you can type in anyone's name and find out what store they work in? I'm not sure if that's cool or creepy. I mean, it's nice you can find out what store former employees went to, but it seems stalker-y too. lol
I agree!.............But then, we live in a time where for less than $20., you can get home addresses, phone numbers and all forms of public records on almost ANY ONE. No way that should be legal.
I agree!.............But then, we live in a time where for less than $20., you can get home addresses, phone numbers and all forms of public records on almost ANY ONE. No way that should be legal.
True enough!
Same for university. You can look up a student on the university's own director and get their private phone number, address, intended major, etc. While they're at it, they'd might as well add the person's schedule.
Oh, and here in Texas, counties can actually provide you data regarding voting records in their jurisdiction. It's how the campaign groups contact "swing voters" and get them to vote for whoever the campaign is for. Though, it does cost money to get said records, but it's quite cheap.
I agree!.............But then, we live in a time where for less than $20., you can get home addresses, phone numbers and all forms of public records on almost ANY ONE. No way that should be legal.
True enough!
Same for university. You can look up a student on the university's own director and get their private phone number, address, intended major, etc. While they're at it, they'd might as well add the person's schedule.
Oh, and here in Texas, counties can actually provide you data regarding voting records in their jurisdiction. It's how the campaign groups contact "swing voters" and get them to vote for whoever the campaign is for. Though, it does cost money to get said records, but it's quite cheap.
Hard to imagine any swing voters in Texas outside of Dallas, Houston, and S.A.
I agree!.............But then, we live in a time where for less than $20., you can get home addresses, phone numbers and all forms of public records on almost ANY ONE. No way that should be legal.
True enough!
Same for university. You can look up a student on the university's own director and get their private phone number, address, intended major, etc. While they're at it, they'd might as well add the person's schedule.
Oh, and here in Texas, counties can actually provide you data regarding voting records in their jurisdiction. It's how the campaign groups contact "swing voters" and get them to vote for whoever the campaign is for. Though, it does cost money to get said records, but it's quite cheap.
Hard to imagine any swing voters in Texas outside of Dallas, Houston, and S.A.
lol, there's nobody outside of the Texas Triangle (those three areas you mentioned). They care about those gerrymandered districts in the triangle that are increasingly becoming Democrat (true story). xD