StopSnitching.com - A well put together site dedicated to the proposition that people shouldn't report crime or admissions thereof.BTW: I don't know if any of these sites are for real. The Alibi site strikes me as the perfect sting operation for the feds. They could just hang out a shingle and let people trying to establish an alibi come to them after the fact - it would make for some pretty powerful evidence.
Who's a Rat - A site dedicated to outing those who inform the police of illegal activities.
Alibi Network - Just in case you need an alibi.
The Prisoner's Handbook - Just in case the alibi doesn't work.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Cool Followers
Popular entries
-
Public limited companies in Norway were given until the start of this year to implement rules designed to increase the representation of wom...
-
Figures from the DCA show that landlord possession claims were 20% down during the last quarter. Co-incidentally this was the first quarter...
-
As some of you will know, today I was speaking at the CLT 12th Annual Residential Landlord & Tenant Update . The great thing about spea...
-
Like many people I suspect, I was concerned to read the recent BBC report about glass ceilings which, the report said, means that "to...
-
In Gregson v HAE Trustees Ltd & Ors [2008] EWHC 1006 (Ch) a so-called "dog-leg" claim was brought against the directors of a ...
-
The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta released a very interesting order today, considering whether the right to freedom of exp...
-
The Securities and Exchange Commission has voted unanimously to introduce amendments designed to strengthen the regulatory framework govern...
-
The Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner is investigating after old medical records were found in a dumpster behind a coffee shop by...
-
Today, April 6, is an important date for aficionados of the Companies Act 2006 and anyone else interested in the Government's programme...
-
Note - the Landlord Law Blog has now moved to www.landlordlawblog.co.uk . There is still quite a bit of confusion regarding the recent deci...
Comments
Post a comment on: Sites of (dis)Repute