TER General Board

Yes, there are always exceptions . . . .
LadyCazzKaria 1201 reads
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1 / 12

So, I was told public employee payrolls are public info, and there is a way to access that info if you have the real name of a client to see if they are LE.
Ever heard of this?

sinfin 570 reads
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2 / 12

but asked for this on only ladies boards not in here.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 542 reads
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3 / 12

little to no privacy because they are paid with tax money, so its stupid and reckless for them to be hobbying.  Sooner or later, they will be discovered, IMO.  

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 432 reads
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4 / 12

Posted By: coeur-de-lion
little to no privacy because they are paid with tax money, so its stupid and reckless for them to be hobbying.  Sooner or later, they will be discovered, IMO.  
Good point public employees.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 470 reads
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5 / 12

Its always reassuring to have you validate my posts.

Badboy1234 10 Reviews 389 reads
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6 / 12

Agencies make their employee information available to the public like the CIA and FBI plus some others in that field. EOM

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 353 reads
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7 / 12

I was talking about the majority, not less than 5%.  I'll spell it out next time for those that can't figure it out.  

I said "public" employees.  I was referring to Federal, State and Municipal employees.  Each of these groups has certain employees who's records are not subject to FOI requests, like LE, government attorneys and their investigators, and others in sensitive or investigative jobs.  

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 216 reads
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8 / 12

Posted By: coeur-de-lion
Its always reassuring to have you validate my posts.
Stay on topic.You are right about tax payers paying state employees.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 308 reads
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9 / 12

compliment, and your response is less than lady-like.  Now I'm a little disappointed.  

Jensen36363 58 Reviews 333 reads
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10 / 12

And any cop working under cover is going to have a fake identity that can be checked out. They won't list the AKA on the public employee listing. I suspect it's also not like you're going to get much more than an name and department listing. More than that starts getting into the Personal Identifying Information that is protected under various laws. I don't think anyone was required to sign away their personal privacy merely to work as a bureaucrat.

Jensen36363 58 Reviews 298 reads
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11 / 12

so you're saying it's not much help as an LE check.

ThePeopleRule 207 reads
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12 / 12

Posted By: coeur-de-lion
Why thank you, Fancy . . . .Its always reassuring to have you validate my posts.

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