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Illegal And Violent Teen Fight Club Videos Are Becoming More Popular Online

29th September 2009
Fight club videos are aplenty in the market. You can find all sorts, starting from protected boxing fights, kick boxing to one to one bare fisted fights. But one very alarming prospect is the number of teen videos, some as young as 11 to 12 years old figh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Military Dating Online Helping Army Personnel To Get Connected Up

25th September 2009
It is not surprising to see a number of girls attracted to military men. This is so as the ladies and men of the U. S. Military, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and state Guard are just some of the most dedicated and selfless people that you'll ... Read >
Author: Sian Massey

Military web dating Helping Army Personnel To Get Hooked Up

25th September 2009
It's not surprising to see a number of women attracted to military men. This is so as the women and men of the U. S. Military, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and countrywide Guard are some of the most dedicated and selfless individuals that you... Read >
Author: Sian Massey

The Constitution of the Weimar Republic

24th September 2009
The Weimar Republic was established in February 1919 in defeated Germany and lasted until March 1933, when it was replaced with Hitler's Third Reich. The Constitution of the Weimar Republic was adopted in August 1919. It created a bicameral house of repre... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Military Dating Online – Helping Gi’s

23rd September 2009
It isn’t surprising to see a number of women attracted to military men. This is so because the men and women of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and National Guard are some of the most dedicated and selfless individuals that... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Mind Control Over Teenages

22nd September 2009
The Mosquito™ ultrasonic teenage deterrent is the solution to the eternal problem of unwanted gatherings of youths and teenagers in shopping malls, around shops and anywhere else they are causing problems. The presence of these teenagers discourages gen... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Airsoft Guns Are A Great Alternative To The Real Thing

17th September 2009
In the late 1970's, in Japan, there was a nationwide ban on firearms. It was no longer legal to sell, transport, or own any kind of weapon. However, this did not stop people from wanting to do target practice or engage in paramilitary games. Then somebody... Read >
Author: Anthony Carter

An infrared camera to see where the eye can’t reach

20th August 2009
We all tried, when we were children, to write "secret" messages with the so-called invisible ink, which actually was not more than lemon juice. All you had to do to read the message was place the sheet over the flame of a candle, and the words written wit... Read >
Author: MicheleGiove

Polycarbonate Pint glasses

18th August 2009
Unbreakable Polycarbonate Pint Glasses and rigid Polystrene Reusable Pint Tumblers are becoming a common feature in pubs and nightclubs up and down the UK, increasingly so since the introduction of the smoking ban. As people who smoke are forced outs... Read >
Author: eventsupplies

The Environmental Effects of using Firewood for Cooking & How to Cook Using Solar Power

30th July 2009
As the world grows, and technology moves forward, basic human needs still remain. One of these is the need to cook food. According to one sustainable development charity, Forum For The Future, over two billion people worldwide rely on firewood as their... Read >
Author: Roy Jones

Why women pay less for their insurance

24th July 2009
The myth put about by men is that they are the superior gender when it comes to driving. Every comedian peddles the same jokes like the woman who backed her car out of the garage one morning completely forgetting shed backed it in the night before. Its th... Read >
Author: John Scott

Change for Women and the UK Criminal Justice System

16th July 2009
A recently published report suggests that the criminal justice system is due for some changes regarding the role of, and attitude to, women in the sector. The findings by The Fawcett Society, a registered charity for equality between women and men, highl... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Are locksmiths threatened by bump keys?

05th July 2009
Are locksmiths threatened by bump keys?The public awareness of bump keys did not make the locksmith industry happy. It opened up public scrutiny and negative images for locksmiths because it spread open knowledge of how vulnerable the public can be with ... Read >
Author: Philby

Good Business Attitudes Come From Consequences

29th June 2009
Consequences are the guideposts of your moral compass. If there were no consequences, people would run roughshod over each other. Items in your garage would be stolen by your neighbors. Police forces would become irrelevant. You would leave the doors unlo... Read >
Author: Kevin Burns - Author and Attitude Adjuster

Buying Airsoft Guns

15th May 2009
So you want to buy an airsoft gun but don’t have enough experience to really know what you should get? Your decision should really be based on how you will be using it. There are 3 kinds of airsoft guns; spring airsoft guns, electric guns and gas powere... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

A Military Hero

12th May 2009
David Munis, a big, burly man of 36, was well liked and respected by the townspeople of Cheyenne, WY. He had the powerful aura of a hero about him, what with his background of a military sharpshooter and his desire to join the Wyoming Army National Guard ... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser

An Upstanding Citizen

22nd April 2009
Skip Brinkley was a wholesome young man. With sandy blond hair, green eyes, and a goatee, Skip was quite handsome. He had earned the respect of most people who knew him. Skip Brinkley was a U.S. Army veteran; he served in the Infantry in Iraq from 2004 to... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser

Get a Low Cost, High Impact Home Monitoring System

16th April 2009
Most people think of home monitoring systems as cash-guzzling, high-maintenance, real complicated security system that requires professional technicians to install. This isn’t actually false, but this isn’t actually true, either. The escalating crime ... Read >
Author: BritneySimpson

Get a Low Cost, High Impact Home Monitoring System

16th April 2009
Most people think of home monitoring systems as cash-guzzling, high-maintenance, real complicated security system that requires professional technicians to install. This isn’t actually false, but this isn’t actually true, either. The escalating crime... Read >
Author: BritneySimpson

United States Immigration Programs Continue to Strain Local Law Enforcement

27th March 2009
Immigration has been a hot button issue in the United States for quite some time. In fact, it was discussed at length in last year’s presidential election year. Perhaps the topic is no more passionately debated than in the states that form our souther... Read >
Author: Tony R. Bertolino

Taser-A weapon to protect or to kill

10th March 2009
Taser is an electroshock weapon device that is used by the police forces. It is supposed to be a less-lethal weapon, compared to standard firearms, for the suspect and also for the surrounding civilians. A Taser shoots two dart like electrodes connected t... Read >
Author: Steve

Taser-A weapon to protect or to kill

10th March 2009
Taser is an electroshock weapon device that is used by the police forces. It is supposed to be a less-lethal weapon, compared to standard firearms, for the suspect and also for the surrounding civilians. A Taser shoots two dart like electrodes connected t... Read >
Author: Steve

Peerless Handcuffs – Used to restrict movement

05th March 2009
Handcuffs are devices that are used to secure wrists of a person close together. Handcuffs comprise of two halves that are joined by hinges, chains or bars. The two halves are locked by a key and any one finds it difficult to move his or her wrists when t... Read >
Author: Chris Dallmann

Duty Gear Store for your safety!

05th March 2009
Police forces and the Security Services have great responsibilities towards the community and people. This is the reason that these people should always be fully equipped with the duty gears so that they can fight against crime. Duty Gear is actually an a... Read >
Author: Chris Dallmann

What to Do After a Car Accident?

16th February 2009
Just about everyone of us have very little or no experience at all at the scene of a car accident. But knowing beforehand the right and appropriate steps to take during such instances is very important to every driver. No matter whenever the hit is a min... Read >
Author: leslie14

Don’t risk your policy for a cosy seat!

16th December 2008
Are you are one of the many who, on a cold weekday morning, find the car hidden under layers of ice and turn on the heating for the car to thaw out and clear the windows while you stay indoors and finish your coffee? If so, you are highly likely to be ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

The Policing Pledge

16th December 2008
Earlier this month, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith congratulated Essex Police on being the first force in the country to publicly roll out the new Policing Pledge, a series of minimum standards and commitments to deliver set policing priorities for local com... Read >
Author: Aran Lackey

Analyze of the growth industry of security

18th November 2008
Promotional gifts distributed today may not always be what they seem to be. Not so long ago, a ball point pen arrived in the morning mail. It looked like an advertisement and, of course, it was. A covering letter, however, pointed out that pens of that ki... Read >
Author: bpwork.com

Inline Skates Provide Police With Green Alternative, But What Are The Alternatives To Inline Skates?

31st October 2008
Police officers in Miami, Paris and Jakarta are using inline skates, or roller blades, instead of cars or a motor bike to patrol the streets of their city. The inline skates, which usually consist of four or five wheels in a straight line on the sole of a... Read >
Author: Tom Lenton

Advokat For The Performing Right Society Files Injunction For Copyright Infringement Against UK Poli

06th October 2008
The advokat for the Performing Right Society has filed asking for an injunction against the police in the UK, citing copyright infringement. The accused in this case is the Lancashire Police Department. In an unusual move, the advokat for the Performing R... Read >
Author: Remy

Used Cars...Used By Undercover Police To Nab Thieves?

15th August 2008
Here's the best kept secret in the world of used car dealers and in the world of local law enforcement: Police departments team up with used car dealers in very non-traditional ways t help each other. The problem was that local crooks from coast t... Read >
Author: john meyers

Mobile Phones Hazardous To Your Car Insurance

13th August 2008
Using a mobile phone whilst driving could be not only hazardous to your safety but to your car insurance policy as well. Police forces are not the only ones cracking down on motorists who risk lives by using hand-held mobile phones. Motor insurers are ... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Redneck Women...How to Find Them

10th July 2008
If your favorite way to spend a romantic evening is going to a tractor pull and a six pack of Blue Ribbon, you need this info. You might also be a redneck if you can't find a single woman who isn't prejudiced against guns and God, or who doesn't unders... Read >

What Is The Purpose Of The Criminal Records Bureau?

09th July 2008
In 2002, the Executive Agency of the Home Office founded the Criminal Records Bureau in the U.K., as part of part V of the Police Act of 1997. People were becoming concerned with the safety of children and vulnerable adults, and the bureau was formed to p... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Basics of Forensic DNA Testing and the Ethics Behind It

21st May 2008
Although DNA testing is something that is used primarily by scientists who can use and interpret DNA and the results of testing processes, DNA in recent years has become a fantastic tool for use in forensic science. Used by police forces to try and deter... Read >
Author: Kevin Camilleri

DNA Testing And The Criminal Justice System

21st May 2008
DNA testing is a vital tool in establishing the true owner of genetic material, or in resolving disputes as to parentage such as in the case of DNA Paternity Testing. But it is also of use in a more social context – in the sphere of solving crime and d... Read >
Author: Kevin Camilleri

Private Security Industry in United States

30th April 2008
The Private Security Industry is one of the fastest growing Industry in U.S., public panic over crime after September 11 incident and rise of several criminals and militants groups in all over the world helped this industry in booming more in less time pe... Read >
Author: silsecurity@gmail.com

When Should You Hand Out Promotional Umbrellas?

02nd April 2008
So you’ve got a few boxes full of promotional umbrellas…but when should you hand them out? When it’s raining of course! Ok, I’m joking, but all kidding aside, if you don’t know when to hand out your promotional umbrellas, they might just sit in ... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Al Qaeda’s Threat to the Election, and McCain’s Views on Iraq

28th March 2008
With the elections approaching quickly, there is increasing fear among many in the U.S. government that al Qaeda may attempt to carry out attacks against Americans in an effort to sway election results. McCain, among others, fears that violent insurgents ... Read >
Author: Cesar Aguado

Al Qaeda’s Threat to the Election, and McCain’s Views on Iraq

28th March 2008
With the elections approaching quickly, there is increasing fear among many in the U.S. government that al Qaeda may attempt to carry out attacks against Americans in an effort to sway election results. McCain, among others, fears that violent insurgents ... Read >
Author: Cesar Aguado

What Are The Advantages Of Using A Caution Tape?

19th February 2008
There are all sorts of situations that require special protection measures in terms of personal safety and security, and a whole range of warning signs are used to let people know about the risk of exposure. From reflective signs to caution tape, all sort... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

LaserMax Sights a Key Criminal Deterrent

01st February 2008
The LaserMax laser sights are some of the most popular laser sights, used by a number of government and military personal around the world. The LaserMax sights are considered a must have for law enforcement, due to the deterring factor. Police forces that... Read >
Author: Chad Reimer

Remington Arms the Oldest Continually Ran Firearms Company

24th January 2008
Remington Arms is one of the most synonymous named with firearms in the world. During the start of Remington rifles, Remington wanted a rifle better than any he could buy at the time, 1816. During the course of his quest, Remington found that a number of ... Read >
Author: Chad Reimer

Police clampdown on the uninsured

22nd January 2008
Police forces across the UK have sent a message of no tolerance to the thousands of UK drivers who are uninsured. Currently, more than 400 cars a day are being seized by UK police because they are being driven by uninsured drivers – amounting to 150... Read >
Author: LuckySeven

Car Insurance - The Impact Of Speeding Points

04th October 2007
By Chris RowlandsThat little letter “awarding” us points on our license is something we all dread and unfortunately many of us may experience this at one point or other during our driving career.Indeed, over the next year it is predicted that 1.5 mill... Read >
Author: Aprofit

Car Insurance - The Impact Of Speeding Points

04th October 2007
That little letter “awarding” us points on our license is something we all dread and unfortunately many of us may experience this at one point or other during our driving career. Indeed, over the next year it is predicted that 1.5 million drivers will... Read >
Author: Aprofit

Wholesale Caps – One for Everyone

09th August 2007
Caps have always been the most popular form of head wear. If you want to purchase good caps, your best option is to look for wholesale caps. Wholesale caps are comparatively more compact and trendy to wear as compared to hats, scarves and other hear wear.... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Police Mortgages: Why Are Police Different?

05th July 2007
When people hear about police mortgages, their first reaction is often to wonder why they should be necessary. What makes the police different? The truth is that there are many factors in the life of a police officer that place them in a special situa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Brief History on the Origin of Pepper Spray

01st July 2007
The world can be a dangerous place. Most of the time that is not the case. You can walk down the street safely without worries, and probably have someone by your side just in case. However, for those rare times when it is dangerous, protection is handy... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Online motorsport videos – are you ready to race?

04th June 2007
For anyone who is a true sports fan, the Internet is one of the most valuable resources available. With the help of this amazing technology, one can find all there is to know about modern motorsports and its various categories. There are plenty of website... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

What Does a Career in Criminal Psychology Entail?

31st May 2007
The world that we live in today is a very violent and sometimes dangerous place. Many of the crimes that take place and the actions of the police and other investigative forces are displayed on television programs. These programs will reveal just a small ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Is Your College Student Carelessly Inviting Identity Thieves and Predators?

28th March 2007
In its annual report earlier this year, the Federal Trade Commission announced that the most vulnerable targets of identity theft are 18-29-year olds. Likewise, the 2007 Identity Fraud Survey Report, released by Javelin Strategy & Research, uncovers simil... Read >
Author: Etienne A. Gibbs

Honeywell Home Security – Keeping Homes Safe for Generations

27th March 2007
Honeywell Home Security – Keeping Homes Safe for Generations Home security is one great priority in these days when danger just seems to pop out of nowhere. Fortunately there are many people who have devoted much of their work into keeping other peop... Read >
Author: Ken Krysinski

Night Vision (Equipment and Uses)

27th March 2007
In today's world, technology made it a lot easier for people to live their life. For example, the internet provided a cheaper way to communicate with your loved ones as well as a way to work; the car provided people with faster transportation; and light b... Read >
Author: B.Janeway

Proper police supplies for the prevention of dangers

16th January 2007
One of the things we can always count on is the police. Police officers are here for our protection; they are here to offer us assistance whenever we need it. The type of law enforcement varies from one agency to another and from de one degree to another.... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Tactical gear for proper law enforcement

15th January 2007
Law enforcement agencies, that we usually call the police, are designated by the government to serve and protect us. In order to be effective, police officers must be provided with proper police equipment. Their and our safety depends on the quality of t... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

Attack dogs

07th January 2007
Attack dogs are dogs trained to bite people on command. Although these dogs are usually associated with police work, they had different uses in the history of human-canine relationship. Hundreds of years ago, attack dogs were used to break the first line ... Read >
Author: Rodrigo Trigosso

High-End Audio Surveillance Equipment Uncovered

16th November 2006
What Audio Spy Equipment is the Best for Secret Audio Surveillance?There's nothing better than wearable spy equipment when performing a secret surveillance operation. It's undetectable to the naked eye and it's just as powerful as some larger spy devices.... Read >
Author: Monty Lee

Sat Nav Theft: How Can You Prevent It?

22nd May 2006
Sat nav theft is a worry for anyone who owns the latest GPS device, and with summer just around the corner police forces nationally are warning sat nav users to be extra cautious. It is expected, in the approaching summer months, that thieves will exploi... Read >
Author: tracey simpson

A radar detector review : for the peace of mind, not for speed !

09th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Marc Deschamps This radar detector review is a look at the history of product development as well as the features and brands that will offer you a protection against abusive speeding tickets and driving hazards. Before we begin this r... Read >
Author: Marc Deschamps

LEARNING KRAV MAGA

01st February 2006
You might be forgiven for not being familiar with the term, Krav Maga, I know I wasn't. However, I did ask my enigmatic friend whose name I cannot disclose, nor whose profession can I reveal, saving that he was a member of the most lite special forces in... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Training Your German Shepherd Dog

05th December 2005
The German Shepherd Dog truly is a wonderful animal and not only do they make good working dogs, they also make superb family pets. They are however very different from other pet breeds and need to be handled and trained with a different approach to say y... Read >
Author: John Lewis