Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Theft of Personal Emails Between Two Individuals That are Deemed Confidential and Publication of Such Emails is 3rd Degree Felony in Florida.

Theft of Personal Emails Between Two Individuals That are Deemed Confidential and Publication of Such Emails is 3rd Degree Felony in Florida. "Publication" of confidential emails would include newspapers, social media, or used in a civil case to obtain an advantage. The sale of these confidential emails to another 3rd party is also a crime in Florida. Just ask Florida woman Aimee Harris who stole sensitive private personal work product and sold it, she is heading to state prison for 5 years. The 2022 Florida Statutes Chapter 815: COMPUTER-RELATED CRIMES, Offenses against intellectual property. Stealing private emails and/or work product between two private individuals or companies and making such emails and/or work product public is a crime. A person, E.g. an employee, who willfully, knowingly, and without authorization discloses or takes data, programs, or supporting documentation that is a trade secret as defined in s. 812.081 or is confidential as provided by law residing or existing internal or external to a computer, computer system, computer network, or electronic device commits an offense against intellectual property. Punishments for Cyber Crimes in Florida are a 3rd Degree Felony. Third-degree felonies in Florida are punishable by up to 5 years in prison, 5 years of probation, and up to a $5,000 fine. Charges of a cyber crime against a computer user also begin at the third-degree felony level. See 2022 Florida Statutes Chapter 815: http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes./index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0800-0899%2F0815%2F0815.html&fbclid=IwAR16EpmgyakPq5E75m0gOwdT6wFMbggWvdXZRLb9Jo_JvvwzegCfBu5BuqM

Florida woman Aimee Harris Stole Sensitive Private Personal Work Product in Clandestine Operation From Roommate Ashley Biden in Palm Beach Fl and Sold it to Project Veritas in New York City for $40,000. Stealing sensitive work product from another person who gave you access to their office or home and selling such sensitive work product, (emails, diary, etc) is a crime, you could be convicted of a county, state or federal felony. Aimee Harris, 40, of Palm Beach and Robert Kurlander, of Jupiter pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property. The sensitive work product could be personal emails, a diary, or reports of any kind not meant for others. The two will be sentenced later, officials said. The charge carries a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison.



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NYC Subway System Out Of Control Thugs Run Wild Stabbing and Killing Straphangers Time for a Vigilante Like Bernard Goetz to Even Score.

PHOTO CREDIT NY DAILY NEWS DECEMBER 23 1984.
NYC Subway System Out Of Control Thugs Run Wild Stabbing and Killing Straphangers Time for a Vigilante Like Bernard Goetz to Even Score. Violent attacks on NYC subway system escalate, no hope seen for straphangers as cops MIA, locals could use another vigilante like Bernard Goetz. 

UPDATE OCT 11 2022, NYC Subway System Three murders. Five stabbings. Countless other attacks. Over the past two weeks, more than a dozen people have been violently attacked on the New York City transit system, including three fatally, in a string of bloody, frightening incidents in 2022. Subway vigilante Bernard Goetz made riders safer in 1984, he shot four young thugs on New York City Subway train in Manhattan after they tried to rob him. A Grand Jury refused to indict him!


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Monday, October 10, 2022

New Gun Law HB 1509 Bill for Private Investigative & Security Services in Florida Goes Into Effect July 1st

New Gun Law HB 1509 Bill for Private Investigative & Security Services in Florida Goes Into Effect July 1st 2022, will allow Private Investigators to Carry a Concealed Firearm with only a CWP. Effect of the Bill, The bill allows private investigator licensees who do not have a Class "G" statewide firearm license to bear a firearm if the licensee has a license to carry concealed firearms issued pursuant to s. 790.06, F.S. Firearms are not permitted to be carried openly at any time by private investigators. The bill HB 1509 reduces the requirement to obtain a Class "G" Statewide Firearm License to carry a concealed weapon just about everyplace in the State of Florida for a private investigator or security officer. Private Investigators and Security Officers who work bodyguard details or other armed guard details need to be tested in their proficiency with a firearm at the range every year. I have a Class "G" license and I actually look forward to the yearly 8 hour refresher course and qualifying at the range with live rounds and under stress.

Currently there are 6,992 licensed private investigators in the State of Florida. There are 124,996 licensed security officers in the State of Florida. There are 809 concealed weapon of firearm licenses held by Circuit of County Judges. There are 6 concealed weapon of firearm licenses held by consular security officials of a foreign government that maintains diplomatic relations in the State of Florida. And there are 2,445,471 concealed weapon or firearm (CWP) license holders in the State of Florida or about 11% of the total 21,480,000 population of Florida. SEE https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2022/1509/Analyses/h1509c.CRM.PDF

The bill HB 1509 authorizes Class “C” Private Investigator, Class “CC” Private Investigator Intern, Class “D” Security Officer licensees who are 21 years of age or older to carry a concealed firearm in the performance of their duties if they have been issued a Class “G” Statewide Firearm license, or have a license to carry a concealed firearm, or have not been issued a Class “G” Statewide Firearm license but are a retired law enforcement officer who served at least 10 years, separated from service in good standing, and "maintains the annual firearms proficiency qualification".

The Division of Licensing (Division) within DACS administers Florida's concealed weapon licensing program and oversees Florida's private investigative, private security, and recovery services industries. The Division's regulatory oversight of those services includes licensing, enforcing compliance standards, and ensuring public protection from unethical business practices and
unlicensed activity.


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