Re: SS numbers and salaries of Kirkland cops readily available

2001-05-21 Thread David Honig
At 09:26 AM 5/20/01 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote: Tim correctly found the SSNs of the Kirkland officials at a google cache of justicefiles.org. The employees that Kirkland screwed can simply change their SSNs and bill Kirkland for the inconvenience[1]. It will be interesting when geneology

Re: SS numbers and salaries of Kirkland cops readily available

2001-05-21 Thread Declan McCullagh
So what's this Dept of HEW, and where's a real cite? -Declan On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 09:53:12AM -0700, David Honig wrote: [1] From http://www.mind-trek.com/practicl/tl17b.htm However, one of the laws provision is not so well known or publicized. According to the department of Health

Re: SS numbers and salaries of Kirkland cops readily available

2001-05-21 Thread David Honig
At 03:49 PM 5/21/01 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote: So what's this Dept of HEW, and where's a real cite? -Declan On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 09:53:12AM -0700, David Honig wrote: [1] From http://www.mind-trek.com/practicl/tl17b.htm However, one of the laws provision is not so well known or

Re: SS numbers and salaries of Kirkland cops readily available

2001-05-20 Thread Declan McCullagh
Tim correctly found the SSNs of the Kirkland officials at a google cache of justicefiles.org. BUT it is justicefiles.org that the city of Kirkland has sued to take offline. (http://www.politechbot.com/cgi-bin/politech.cgi?name=kirkland) My article about the judge in that case -- which

SS numbers and salaries of Kirkland cops readily available

2001-05-19 Thread Tim May
At 11:12 PM -0400 5/18/01, Declan McCullagh wrote: You can see news coverage of Kirkland's legal threats here: http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/165907.html The Politech article that is in danger of being taken down if Kirkland wins an injunction: http://www.politechbot.com/p-02008.html All

Re: CDR: SS numbers and salaries of Kirkland cops readily available

2001-05-19 Thread measl
On Sat, 19 May 2001, Eric Cordian wrote: Silly judges, especially since the courts have already ruled that an individual has no privacy claim which he can use to prevent his SS number from being published in public records. You wouldn't happen to have any citations handy, would you? --