Friday, December 23, 2005

Brent Corrigan Everett

the names of those, whether natural or legal persons who have outstanding debts to the treasury. The results are good so it seems, the state of Georgia has already raised 19.6 million dollars in this way.
public exposure internet pages open access to all those who have outstanding balances with the state. With names such as "Caught in the Web" (Maryland), "Debtor's Corner (South Carolina) or the future" Website of Shame "(Wisconsin), states have realized that public exposure of not paying his taxes and duties is a simple way to obtain incomecan turn the tide and is the very administration that suffered by the public prosecution to force it to pay its debts as happened last May with the Ministry of Social Policy
Murcia where he presented a figure known to all here in Spain
"the collector of frac" . As Enrique indicates the technique used is the "Internet shaming
", but be extremely careful when using it because you can easily fall in extremism or simply engaging in acts causing public harm dif &

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