by Keith Barrett
You want to perform a criminal background check on someone and you rely on the internet in order to get the information you want. You try several search engines and get hundreds of hits on your results and you painstakingly sift through each to see whether the information you need is there. Worse is if your search engine generates a zero result then you are faced to a blank wall. After all these efforts, you may end up with tidbits of information, but most of the time empty handed.
So you turn to sites that offer you free investigative services to do the background checks for you. As you click through these sites, you get more and more pop up windows featuring advertisements and sponsors but none of the sites that actually give the free investigative service. Worse is that you get to the end of all these clicking and get to a page asking you to pay some amount in order for them to do the requested background checks for you.
So why is it like this? Aren't criminal background checks supposed to be free? While it is nice to have any person's criminal record to be free for the public eye to see (the criminals would oppose to this for sure), this is not the case right now.
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