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Ted L. Moss, CPP is the President and CEO of Crimcheck.com, one of the nation’s leading pre-employment screening providers. Mr. Moss is an expert on matters of pre-employment screening, identity theft, Fair Credit Reporting Act compliance, and safe hiring practices. Additionally, Mr. Moss is a Regional Vice President for ASIS International, the preeminent organization for security professionals and a member of NAPBS and SHRM.

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Say Goodbye To Common Sense in the USA

By Ted Moss January 11, 2008

In response to the editorial entitled “Say goodbye to privacy in the USA” written by Joe Yachanin, which appeared in November 29th issue of the Brunswick Sun News, I would like to provide some invaluable insights into Mr. Yachanin’s topic, and hopefully allow your readers to see an entirely different point of view.

Mr. Yachanin expresses the opinion that “our country was founded on principles of freedom and liberty, and law–abiding citizens should be able to choose to be anonymous in as many aspects of their lives as they see fit.”

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CAN WE EXPECT PERSONAL PRIVACY IN A FREE SOCIETY

By Ted Moss November 12, 2007

In 1787, the framers of the Constitution penned a magnificent document.
That document was intended to be a literal framework from which we could
derive the laws of our land; Laws which are essential to and ordered and
prosperous society.

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