Thursday 31 July 2014

Looking for Love on Dating Sites

Looking for love on dating sites might be easy and convenient but just because it is easy does not mean daters should not take precautions and research the person they have met before meeting them in person.



Just because you have met somebody through a dating site does not mean they are legitimate or telling the truth about themselves and their intentions” Kim Tuffin from the trusted site FidelityCheckOnline.com said today. “You’ve just have to take precautions and be careful as you would in any other dating situation.

The good thing about dating sites is that they give you ability to get to know somebody anonymously. To begin with you don't have to give out any personal details; you should your name, your phone number home and business address secret and private.

When and if you reach the point where you're you feel comfortable giving up that anonymity and decide to actually meet the person then you should still do so with caution.

As a rule its always good practice, that when you meet for the first time, take appropriate precautions for example always meet in a public place and always remember just because you have met in person does not mean you have to immediately lay your whole life details out on a plate.

You can still talk in generalities, for example if your date asks you where you live, give a general area rather than a complete address.

Though the internet and dating sites have become a popular way of finding love, it also creates plenty of opportunities for deception so initially always be on your guard. Dating sites almost always feature safety tips, but they are nearly always located in the small print of the dating site, they would be far better prominently displayed.

If you like the person you have met on a dating site you might feel the need do some due diligence and checking before the actual date. This need may well increase if you think you want to meet the person again and the relationship could have a future. You should always take steps to protect yourself and your family.

Private investigators can help check out the person you have met, whether you're pursuing someone you met online or otherwise.

Thousands of people all over the world are finding themselves in the same situation, they have met somebody on a dating site but before they take the step of introducing them to their family they want to discreetly check them out to see if they could pose a danger.

Some hire a private investigator and some become clients of FidelityCheckOnline.com, the site will check to see if the person they have met is known to another one of its members.

The FidelityCheckOnline.com site may even be able to identify people if they have used fake names or personal details. It is inexpensive, confidential and very discreet.

Further details on safer Internet dating can be found on our site at:.FidelityCheckOnline.com

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Judge falls asleep during trial

UK England; Crown Court Judge 'falls asleep' during important child rape case

The case was abandoned after the judge fell asleep and will be re-listed for another trail as soon as possible.

26 July 2014 in Manchester England, a Crown Court judge is being investigated by the Conduct Investigations Office after he was accused of falling asleep in the middle of a child rape trial being held at
Manchester Crown Court, forcing it to be abandoned.





Barristers for the defence and prosecution complained Recorder (judge) Philip Cattan nodded off as an alleged victim was cross-examined by the defence barrister. As a result of the alleged incident the trial was abandoned will now have to be re-listed as the jury had to be dismissed.

The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office said it was investigating the allegation and that no comment could be made until their investigation was finished. Mr Cattan is a recorder, who is an experienced barrister who usually spends between 15 and 30 days a year sitting in as trial judge.

If the Conduct Investigations Office find Mr Cattan guilty of misconduct any disciplinary action will be decided by the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice.

Former solicitor general Vera Baird commented that she was shocked and had "real concerns" over what is alleged to have happened.

Kim TUFFIN of FCOL said today, “if this allegation and what is reported is true it is the public who will have to pick up the cost of this abandoned trial and any forthcoming trial, the total bill could run into hundreds of thousands of pounds. Giving evidence in a case like this is traumatic enough for the victims without having to go through the whole thing again, it is a disgusting waste of time and money and hugely
disrespectful towards the victims”.

Tuesday 22 July 2014

Police Chief accused of Creating False Profiles on Dating Sites

Wisconsin police chief who is accused of signing tea party boss up for gay dating sites to be charged

Wisconsin prosecutors intend to charge a Wisconsin police chief with a misdemeanor for allegedly registering a tea party leader onto gay dating, federal health care and pornography websites.

Monroe County District Attorney told of his plans to charge Town of Campbell Police Chief Tim Kelemen with unlawful use of a computerized communication system.

Kelemen would face up to $1,000 fine and 90 days in jail if convicted of the offense, but would still be permitted fulfill his duties of police chief. Only those with felony convictions or misdemeanor convictions related to domestic violence are excluded from being police officers.

Concerned that signs on on a local bridge were distracting drivers, Kelemen convinced the town board to pass a law banning signs, banners and flags on the bridge this angered tea party supporters. Kelemen and his attorney say that tea party leader Greg Luce retaliated by urging his supporters across the country to bombard the police department with harassing phone calls and threats.

Luce started receiving calls and emails from gay dating, healthcare and porn websites, La Crosse investigators tracked some of the internet activity to a computer at Kelemen's home and the Campbell town hall.

The police chief initially said he knew nothing about the fake profiles he had posted on websites but later acknowledged he had signed Luce up for them in revenge for harassing his police department. He said he reported the harassment to the department of Justice (DOJ) but that agency declined to help him.

The police chief is due to appear in court Thursday July 22nd 2014. Luce has filed a civil lawsuit in federal court, accusing Kelemen of stealing his identity and that the bridge ordinance violates his free-speech rights. That case is still pending.