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Cracking the Pareto Code

29th September 2009
Ever heard of the “80/20 Rule”? That’s the well-known principle that says that in every sales organization 20% of the salespeople win 80% of the sales (and money!) while the remaining 80% are all splitting up 20% of the revenue. So, which category d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Police Application Form Help and Guidance

29th September 2009
If you would like to be a police officer for your next career move, you will first need to get a police application form, so that the force will be able to see whether you are a suitable candidate to go on for further training. The reason they have to do ... Read >
Author: Simon

An Overview Of The Police Recruitment Process

29th September 2009
Many children and even adults later on, have this fascination to join the police force and don the imposing uniform of a police officer. However, the competition is so strong that the aspirants have to put in real hard work to be able to realize their dre... Read >
Author: Simon

Police Flashlights: Tactical Light Used By Professionals

25th September 2009
Ever since the concept was first introduced in or around the 1930’s, the use of tactical flashlights to aid the police and military in identifying targets before firing has saved countless lives and made the jobs of soldiers and officers much easier. T... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Goverment Cruel Rules Kills More Than Fred West/Ian Huntley

24th September 2009
Threatened once again by our governing bodies, how much more can we take. I hear we are to be penalized with higher council taxes for making our houses into a home by decorating or adding a conservatory. People are going to be weary of putting a lick... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ferdinand Marcos - President of the Philippines, 1917-1989

24th September 2009
A trained lawyer, Marcos was convicted of assassinating a political opponent of his father in 1939 and, from his condemned cell, argued his case up to the Philippine Surpreme Court, where he won an acquittal. During the Second World War, Marcos collabora... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Your Vital Guide To Fighting Speeding Tickets

16th September 2009
What Points Are You Likely To Receive From A Speeding Ticket? Speeding offences and speeding tickets frequently only lead to a three or six point endorsement on your driving licence, but in some circumstances they can lead to a total driving ban (at the d... Read >

Why You Should Have a Better Understanding of Family Guard Dogs

03rd September 2009
A number of studies have been conducted to compare different types of animals, and it has been found that dogs are not just pretty sociable but also fairly simple to teach a variety of skills. One of the greatest qualities found in dogs is a high degree o... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Giving out card details could mean increased risk of fraud

03rd September 2009
Whilst credit cards can offer flexibility, ease, and convenience for consumers, they can also result in stress and frustration, largely because of the high level of credit card fraud that is taking place in the UK these days. With the recession in full sw... Read >
Author: Reno Charlton

Holiday Paymaster

21st August 2009
Holiday Paymaster. How would you like to go on holiday with a `Paymaster`? What's a Paymaster? I hear you ask. Well many years ago when I was a young police detective, it was the custom to drink alcohol quite a lot and often. Of course even in those... Read >
Author: Brian Howard

World War 2 - The Build up to War Part II

08th August 2009
Once secured as the supreme ruler of Germany Hitler gained support of the German people by convincing them he was their saviour from the economic depression, the Treaty of Versailles, Communism, Jews and other undesired minorities. Over the coming years H... Read >
Author: Richard

Police equipment enlivens people's imagination and helps their realities

31st July 2009
A tactical gear store takes care of the needs of the police force by selling all types of police equipment readily available. At the same time they offer a variety of tactical gear for people's private needs as well. The narcotic test kits, that a such a ... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

7 Day Cleanse – How to make your own?

25th July 2009
When you consider the going prices for colon cleansing products today, it is evident that this is big business. When you get to the end of your budget and you want to do everything you can to get and remain healthy you should consider making your own 7 da... Read >
Author: Jan

How To Get the Best Attorney For An Injury

17th July 2009
Many of the strongest attorneys for injury don't even actively advertise as they have a regular stream of clients. Therefore in this area word of mouth, newspaper articles and research into like lawsuits are virtually significant. The courts are loaded... Read >
Author: Monique Peterson

Telemetry: How Beneficial is it?

26th June 2009
Science has drastically changed our world. Nowadays we are seeing technologies everywhere and the world is getting more advanced as time goes on. To run along with the earth in the race of life we need to know about the latest sciences of the industrial ... Read >
Author: Keith Londire II

Carnival Cruises Deals

12th June 2009
Many people are interested in carnival cruises deals because they are so wonderful and can still be affordable. What one should do is visit websites that will give them information and allow them to book cabins and tickets before the cruise is due to boar... Read >
Author: Elijah James

Mustang Ridge Near Austin

11th June 2009
The small city of Mustang Ridge was incorporated in 1985 by Alton Brooks Laws Jr. and Charles Laws, and Alton Brooks Laws was also the first mayor of the city, as well as municipal judge. There are 256 households in Mustang Ridge, and 40.6% of them had ch... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Tasers

10th June 2009
Since when does any police force need tasers? What has become of commonsense? Seems all these police officers have to use their tasers or guns when they just look at you.The Taser international claims these weapons are safe. It's called payola. How can an... Read >
Author: CMAenergy

Want to start a riot ? Hire the Police

06th June 2009
Hitler used to have riots started by having members of the GESTAPO infiltrate groups that were opposed to the NAZI regime, the GESTAPO was the political police force of the NAZIs. They would dress as civilians, and entice others to attack the NAZI soldier... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Voluntary Bankruptcy

07th May 2009
You might be wondering what voluntary bankruptcy is all about. Who gets themselves in trouble willingly? This is a situation whereby, after you have realized that you are no longer able to pay your creditors, you file a petition, declaring that you are in... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Security Devices can lower your Car Insurance Premiums

05th May 2009
As a driver of an older car you are advised to lower your car insurancepremiums by improving the security of your vehicle. Drivers who own older models have been singled out recently by experts who claim that they may be at greater risk of experiencing ve... Read >
Author: Rochelle

The Wire to Receive Broad Airtime on UK Television

07th April 2009
Fans of popular television crime series The Wire who are used to watching the show on boxed sets can rest easy now. There are now plans on UK television channels showing all five seasons of the now-defunct series across weekday nights this spring, so old ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Tourist mecca descends into hell

07th April 2009
At one one–time a peaceful tourist haven, the Swat Valley in central Pakistan has descended from a rich, peaceful and progressive area into a tourist ghost valley today. The Taliban have taken over. Pakistan’s Zardari government have signed a deal tha... Read >
Author: Brian Lawrenson

Reaching the Peak.

02nd April 2009
As Brazil's capital and fourth largest city, Brasilia is without question a beautiful metropolis. There is no shortage of breathtaking views, great restaurants and wonderful people. But beneath its beautiful exterior lurks something more sinister. Other B... Read >
Author: anviladv

Callings for Prison Jobs

27th March 2009
People never truly, genuinely think about people who are employed by the government (unless we're talking about the government employees who are involved in the taxation process – in which case, we think about how much we don't like them sometimes), but... Read >
Author: kath panambo

Why do so many people FAIL the Police Test?

27th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Don Cirillo Passing the Law Enforcement Exam is NOT a Sure Thing Becoming a police officer is one of the most sought after jobs in the world and the police force certainly has its fair share of applicants. Many who take the test, ... Read >
Author: Don Cirillo

Learn How To Stop Your Dog Bad Barking Habits

10th March 2009
Possibly one of the most annoying action to your neighbors about your dog is your dog's barking. If he displaces everything in your home, then that does not have an effect on your neighbors too much. But the continuous barking day in and night will end up... Read >
Author: John Singleson

Tactical Gear Store for Safety

05th March 2009
What is Tactical Gear? Tactical gear product is utilized in military and law enforcement agencies. One can find numerous products in the market that can be utilized in the direction of self defense; such products come under the umbrella of tactical gea... Read >
Author: Chris Dallmann

Police Gear makes you feel safe

05th March 2009
Police is such a fraction of our society that looks after the proper security of lives and related possessions. Not only this, policemen even take care that all the rules and regulations formulated by the government are being followed by the natives. For ... Read >
Author: Chris Dallmann

A Career In The Navy

04th March 2009
Joining the navy is a noble decision for many and is normally a decision based on a sense of patriotism and desire to serve the country. However, some people consider the navy as a way of developing a respectable career instead of going to college or stud... Read >
Author: Simon

Join the police force

28th February 2009
It is a brave decision to be a police officer and very few individuals venture into this career. It is a big responsibility and a great opportunity to make a difference in the community. Police officers take risks and endanger their lives to protect th... Read >
Author: Simon

Hiring A Private Investigator vs. Do-It-Yourself Investigating

23rd February 2009
The interesting thing about posing this question is that most people think they are qualified to answer it, although they aren’t. The fact is, most people do not know what detectives, whether on the police force or “for hire,” really do in an invest... Read >
Author: Randy Mann

Why Police Jobs are Getting Harder to Get

18th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Don Cirillo Competition for Law Enforcement Jobs are on the Rise In today's unpredictable economy the police force represents a form of employment that is highly sought after. It's almost recession proof. As the economy gets worse... Read >
Author: Don Cirillo

All Change: Getting into Project Management

10th February 2009
Nobody stays in one career all their life nowadays. Some go from teaching into law. Nurses enter the police force. Actors become politicians. Project Management offers the greatest opportunity for a career change. Demanding and rewarding in equal measu... Read >
Author: Simon Buehring

A Devoted Caretaker

04th February 2009
Robert Ellis Cox was a veteran police officer in Salt Lake Valley, Utah. He was married, and his wife had two young daughters from a previous marriage. Meeting Robert changed the lives of this woman and her children. He was so attentive and helpful, alwa... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser

The Moorish Barracks A Fine Piece Of Architecture

03rd February 2009
The Moorish Barracks is situated in the inclination of the Barra Hill, in Macau. Macau is a Special Administrative Region of China (The People’s Republic of China). Macau has its own autonomous government and is a mix of eastern and western cultures. Th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Masters of Mystery: Crime of Fashion Game Review

22nd January 2009
In Masters of Mystery: Crime of Fashion, the game tells us that the fashion world is not just an industry smack full of glitz and glamour. Many times, it’s filled with controversy, gossip and even crime. It’s a string of murders in fact, stretching th... Read >
Author: Ruff

Police Community Support Officer

09th January 2009
A Police Community Support Officer or PCSO is a person who has similar rights to those of a police officer. A PCSO is a person who often works with local communities to combat crime. A PCSO is uniformed person but they do not have the power of arrest. The... Read >
Author: Simon

Want to train your working dogs? Go for Working Dog Vids

08th January 2009
Ask a person which is the most favorite animal he would like to keep at his home. In most of the cases answer would be dogs. There are many people who just love to keep dogs at their home. But keeping a dog at home is not very easy until you get your lo... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

When taking the Police Test Why Do Some Police Candidates Have an Unfair Advantage?

19th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Don Cirillo Why do friends and relatives of police officers do well on police judgment/situation questions and have an unfair advantage? Although it's a federal mandate that you're not required to know police procedures when taking l... Read >
Author: Don Cirillo

A New Era Of Handcuff Keys

01st December 2008
Spare handcuff keys are thought of by many police officers to be essential. There are a few reasons for this. One is that the standard issue key is very small and it can prove to be unmanageable when contending with struggling suspects. Another reason is ... Read >
Author: Aran Lackey

Finding The Right Pool Cover

30th November 2008
Covers for your swimming pool are available in an array of different colors, sizes, shapes, and purposes. To heat your pool and keep it protected at the same time, you can get a solar cover. If safety is your biggest concern, you can get safety covers tha... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Steve The Sheriff Game Review

24th November 2008
In the prosperous city of Neptuneville, Steve The Sheriff upholds the law unlike any other lawmaker in town. However, when there is peace, crime will definitely not stay restless for long and that’s why this law-upholding lobster will have to muster eno... Read >
Author: Ruff

While seeking for a appropriate Towing Wreckers Services

18th November 2008
Towing is obviously big business in a country. The Towing Wreckers Services industry constitutes one of the main industrial lifelines of the country, and the efficiency of the nation’s traffic depends on Towing Wreckers Services providers. Road authorit... Read >
Author: Intodays Market

Which Martial Art is the Best for Law Enforcement?

11th November 2008
Up until 30 years ago, JUDO was the martial art. Then with the introduction of the more mysterious martial arts with more of a "killing" edge to them this coupled with the focus of the USJF/USJI (the leading Judo organizations in the US and the world) foc... Read >
Author: Mosaic Interactive

Get Rid Of The RedTapism When Searching For Public Police Records

10th November 2008
American law is getting tougher by the day to ensure criminals do not get away or in the hope there is less crime; however, the tougher the law gets, the more adept the criminals are at performing the crimes. The most encouraging factor is the America’s... Read >
Author: Laica Baker

Mustang Ridge Near Austin

21st October 2008
The small city of Mustang Ridge was incorporated in 1985 by Alton Brooks Laws Jr. and Charles Laws, and Alton Brooks Laws was also the first mayor of the city, as well as municipal judge. There are 256 households in Mustang Ridge, and 40.6% of them had ch... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Considering Less Lethal Weapons and Taser Self Defence

30th September 2008
It seems we live in an increasingly dangerous world, a world that is serviced by a police force that is ever more ineffective and a legal system that seems to favour the criminal more and more. If you reside within a major urban area, chances are there ar... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Is There Affordable Car Insurance For Uk Drink Drivers?

08th September 2008
While drinking and driving is a big issue everywhere UK drunk drivers can still get themselves insured properly, but it will cost a lot more for comprehensive coverage most of the time, and also depending on how many offenses there has been. But what i... Read >
Author: mariane

Winnipeg man accuses police of confiscating camera memory card

06th September 2008
Winnipeg man accuses police of confiscating camera memory card A Winnipeg man is accusing the city's police force of confiscating his camera's(from: http://www.office-products-suppliers.com/Buy-camera/) memory card after he took pictures of another man w... Read >
Author: sws

Which Martial Art is the Best for Law Enforcement?

28th August 2008
Up until 30 years ago, JUDO was the martial art. Then with the introduction of the more mysterious martial arts with more of a “killing” edge to them this coupled with the focus of the USJF/USJI (the leading Judo organizations in the US and the world)... Read >
Author: Damian Ross

Stolen Vehicles Are Taxing

25th July 2008
A Government increase to £150 on the tax related to the recovery of stolen and broken-down cars, will push up the car insurance premiums for the majority of motorists. This unfavourable rise in the cost of millions of motorist’s insurance premiums a... Read >
Author: Hadassah

Muslims may own dogs

23rd July 2008
There is a significant news item in the UK at the moment that made me wonder (again) about religion, faith and tolerance. The item is about a postcard advert for a non-emergency phone number for the police. The postcard features a black puppy playing ... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

Police Force Face Claims For Race Discrimination

20th July 2008
Over recent months the British Police Force has found itself dealing with a number of claims for compensation due to discrimination in the workplace on grounds of race and ethnicity. One Police officer has submitted a claim for £500,000 pounds because he... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher

Police Driving Accidents On The Increase

14th July 2008
Most drivers are aware of the rules of the road, and know that driving carelessly can lead to accidents. Driving whilst speaking on a mobile phone or eating food can lead to drivers becoming distracted and unable to drive properly which increases the like... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher

Sheffield Botanical Gardens Restored

10th July 2008
The Gardens have recently been fully restored at a cost of approximately £6.69 million and they are the only Botanical Gardens in the country to have undertaken such a complete restoration. In order to access the generous Heritage Lottery Fund Award of ... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

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

Memories In Boxes 20 Years Later

26th June 2008
As mentioned in the last article/blog entry, I am in the process of cleaning out my barn and picking through papers from the 1970's, 1980's and early 1990's. I came across a newspaper clipping of a story that caught my interest, followed by a letter to... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Stopping The Barking Habit In Your Dog

25th June 2008
Possibly one of the most annoying action to your neighbors about your dog is your dog's barking. If he displaces everything in your home, then that does not have an effect on your neighbors too much. But the continuous barking day in and night will end up... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Security updates for this year¡¯s Euro 08

10th June 2008
If you are visiting Switzerland / Austria next month, don in your national colors and march in with your fellow comrades, get ready for a massive war among fans in tiny Switzerland and Austria combine. The famous Orange Army, French Crusader, Belgium R... Read >
Author: Ding Dong

Personal Injury Claims Could Cost Yorkshire Police £500,000

09th June 2008
Compensation claims made against the Yorkshire police in the past year look set to add up to almost £500,000 in costs and compensation. The force is being investigated over a series of claims for ‘malfeasance’ which includes accusations of wrong... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Act now to prevent data breaches

21st May 2008
After twelve months of increasingly dramatic press headlines about failures to safeguard personal data records, it’s time to assess the size of the issue and identify best practice steps for reducing the incidence of, and damage caused by, these data br... Read >
Author: Alan Calder

Act now to prevent data breaches

07th May 2008
After twelve months of increasingly dramatic press headlines about failures to safeguard personal data records, it’s time to assess the size of the issue and identify best practice steps for reducing the incidence of, and damage caused by, these data br... Read >
Author: Alan Calder

LED Lights: Tactical Innovations and Uses

29th April 2008
Ever since the concept was first introduced in or around the 1930’s, the use of tactical flashlights to aid the police and military in identifying targets before firing has saved countless lives and made the jobs of soldiers and officers much easier. T... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Costa Rica Investment

25th April 2008
Costa Rica is one of the most attractive countries in Latin America for foreign investment. There are very few restrictions regarding who can purchase Costa Rica investment properties. There are also tax breaks and cuts offered by the government for those... Read >
Author: Cerro Fresco

Stopping the Barking Habit in Your Dog

10th April 2008
All dogs will inevitably succumb to annoying habits. Most of these habits are habits which affect you, the dog's owner, and not everyone else. However, if you have a dog who continuously barks, day in and day out, this is definitely a habit that will af... Read >
Author: pcarp

Training Your German Shephered

26th January 2008
Like every breed, the german shepherd dog requires different trainging methods than the rest. The German Shepherd Dog was initially developed in Germany as an all-around working dog, primarily helping handlers in herding sheep and livestock. The breed ... Read >
Author: Noah Schettini

Car insurance – could you receive a “crushing” blow?

18th January 2008
Each and every year thousands of drivers take to the roads without any form of insurance. As you know car insurance is required by law and any car on the road in the UK must have a minimum of third party cover in place against it. The British police f... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands

Medical professionals can get a great deal on purchase of cheap scrubs

21st October 2007
Our clothes speak volumes about us, our standing in society and even give a major peek into our inner personality. It is therefore only natural to want to appear presentable in the yes of the viewer. Our work clothes convey a lot about the kind of work we... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Applications of the hypnosis by Thomas H. Lindblom

14th August 2007
Hypnosis- would it not be wonderful if we could track all that we want to know from a person who knows it? Would it not be great if we could programme the minds of the hardest criminals to be sympathetic, or of a not so smart person to be trendy? After al... Read >
Author: Steve

Police Mortgages: Four Questions to Ask

05th July 2007
If you are a police officer and trying to find your first mortgage, you may find it hard to know what to look for. Here are four questions you need to ask your bank or building society about their mortgage product. � Can you allow for my type of sal... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Police Accommodation: What Are The Options?

05th July 2007
If you are a young professional, such as a member of the police force, you may be finding it hard to get on the housing ladder or find suitable accommodation for yourself and your family. What are your options? � Help from parents. Of course you may... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Police Accommodation: What Are the Problems?

05th July 2007
Nowadays there seems to be an increased demand for police mortgages, i.e. special mortgages for members of the police force. It may come as a surprise to many people to find that the police have a problem with accommodation. Those whose memories go ba... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Celebrities And DUIs: A Bad Example To Follow

01st July 2007
It seems that almost everyday you hear another story about some celebrity caught drinking and driving. From Paris Hilton to Ty Pennington they all seem to be in a rush to see who will be next to get a DUI. However, driving under the influence (DUI) also s... Read >
Author: Ian Wright

Citrus Heights, Ca Independent City, Outside Sacramento

21st April 2007
Citrus Heights is a suburb of Sacramento, and has a population of about 85,000. It is part of the Sacramento metropolitan area with over 2 million people. In 1997 Citrus Heights became a separate incorporated city, after a referendum. Citrus Heights Cit... Read >

No More Smoking While Driving in New Delhi

11th April 2007
In an effort to lessen road accidents and bad driving, the New Delhi City High Courts imposed a ban on the use of mobile phones and smoking while driving. New Delhi roads are said to be amongst the most dangerous roads posing great threats to human li... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas

Creativity & Sense: Transform Your Life in 30 days or less!

12th March 2007
Product manufacturers really understand people. They know that we get bored easily, that we want to try something different now and then. Every day, new and improved merchandise are introduced to the buying public: cornflakes come in brighter cartons, soa... Read >
Author: sense

Red Ribbon Week Origin

28th December 2006
When Red Ribbon Week started back in 1988 it was to honor a young DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) Agent by the name of Enrique Camarena. His friends knew him by the name of “Kiki”. He was kidnapped and killed in Mexico back in 1985. He had u... Read >
Author: C. Mackay

The advantages of using photographs in PowerPoint presentations

24th December 2006
A PowerPoint presentation is a great means of addressing a large group of people when having to give a speech of your services or your product. Sometimes it is better to use a visual presentation when giving your presentation as this is more effective in ... Read >
Author: Thomson Chemmanoor

Top 5 Safe Travel Locations

13th December 2006
Holiday island Malta ranks as one of the top five locations for safety in the world, according to American travel writer Laura McKenzie. In her report Ms McKenzie says of the Mediterranean holiday island 'In Malta there is no such thing as a dark and u... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Buying Tips for Swimming Pool Covers

16th November 2006
Swimming pool covers are offered in different shapes, sizes, colors and purposes. A solar cover will heat your pool and keep it protected. If safety is your most important concern, you can find safety covers that cover your pool and keep people and pets o... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Neighbourhood Watch can act as your eyes and ears

31st July 2006
If you live in a neighbourhood where people are serious about security, then there may already be a neighbourhood watch scheme and if there isn't, it's not too difficult to get one started. A neighbourhood watch is an organisation of people who live ... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Police Force - STABBED In The Back

19th July 2006
Police force - Have you ever heard that saying -Take the law into your own hands - well how very true are those words that are spoken especially if you are looking to nail a criminal. Here in the UK, and what with today`s society as it is, we are advi... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

An Overview Of Ebay Security

20th May 2006
An Overview Of Ebay Security Ebay Security On eBay, the payment exchange is left up to the buyer and seller. Whenever possible, use a credit card, because it protects you from losing your money outright. If for any reason you don't get the item, or i... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Gilbert

Cracking the Pareto Code

28th March 2006
Ever heard of the "80/20 Rule"? That's the well-known principle that says that in every sales organization 20% of the salespeople win 80% of the sales (and money!) while the remaining 80% are all splitting up 20% of the revenue. So, which category do you ... Read >
Author: Don Mastrangelo

Plastic Injection Molding is the Solution for You

09th January 2006
Whether you are aware of it or not, plastics play a very important part in everyday life. Our society makes so many things from plastic that it's hard to imagine what our lives would be like if plastic was never invented. The versatility of plastic is w... Read >
Author: Marci Crane

Goverment Cruel Rules Kills More Than Fred West/Ian Huntley

16th November 2005
Threatened once again by our governing bodies, how much more can we take. I hear we are to be penalized with higher council taxes for making our houses into a home by decorating or adding a conservatory. People are going to be weary of putting a lick... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Puppets turn into Muppets - Under Age Drinkers

25th October 2005
What is it coming too when the law can not uphold the law? with Under age drinkers In their powerless efforts to control the rising problem with under age drinkers the numbers are increasing day by day. How sad for the parents who have tried in vain to... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr