Most parents drive their children around everywhere they go. Has your child ever told you to ‘just drop them off here?’ Most parents assume that their kids are too cool to be dropped off at the front door, or to be seen with their parents. It’s one of those things we roll our eyes at and get over. However, what if your child is visiting somewhere he shouldn’t be visiting. You just never know what kind of people your child can end up hanging around with. Next time you are asked to drop your child off in front of a house rather than walking him or her in, or next time your child wants you to drop him or her off down the block with no explanation, you may want to take note of the address. Here’s why.
Your child could be visiting someone very dangerous or be placing himself in a terrible situation. You don’t want to invade your child’s privacy, however you don’t want your child to become injured or hurt. As a good parent, you have to make sure that your child is safe and that you are doing all that you can in order to ensure that. If you would like to do this without making your child hate you, do it secretly! You can visit www.centelus.com and place an address or a phone number in the text box. You will instantly receive reports about who owns the house or the phone and what kind of person they are.
In fact, you can find out if they have ever been charged of a felony or a misdemeanor, you can have access to their criminal and civil court records and much more. You will instantly be able to tell whether your child is in danger or not from the people who live here. Your child will never know that you have checked, and neither will the people that you search for. Many times, parents have no idea how to check and make sure that their children are safe. This is one resource that watchful parents just can’t live without.
If you have questions about where your child is going or who they are calling, all you need is the address or the phone number. All you have to do is type in either one and you don’t have to know the name of the people who you are searching for. You can find out if they have ever been charged with a crime, you can see their marriage and death certificates and you can find out if they are a danger to your child. In this day and age, we can’t afford to assume that our children are safe – we simply have to make sure. Utilize the tips and advice above along with this site or another site that allows you to search in this way, so that you can rest assured that your child is safe.
Posted by Gary P. Thompson on May 11th, 2008 with no comments.
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The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, all through the town. But who is putting their foot on the pedal to propel the bus through the town? Teachers are the ones who mold children’s minds, educating them and giving them the principals and skills to make it in the world. Teachers should be praised and commended for this but one person who flies under the radar is the bus driver. They drive your children to and from school. They are responsible for the well being and safety of your child once they set foot on that bus. There are plenty of good bus drivers out there but what about the bad ones?
Steve, a bus driver from northern Iowa had an addiction to pain killers and was in and out of rehab numerous times. He even did months of jail time because he was caught stealing in order to get money to pay for his next fix. This was all found out after he drove a bus full of kids into a ditch. He was fired the next day. John, a bus driver in Montana was a convicted sex offender. His records showed he was on the sex offenders list but this was only found out after complaints from certain children who rode his bus. He was fired the next day.
Then there was Patty from New York. She was an alcoholic with a D.U.I on her record. She came to work with booze on her breath, ran a red light, and caused a wreck involving two other cars. She was fired the next day. No children in any of these cases were seriously hurt but they all have the same thing in common. It wasn’t until the driver messed up that a background check was done. It wasn’t until that person’s personal problems put the children in danger that a check seemed necessary. What is the best way to put an end to these types of stories? Stop it before it starts. By doing a simple background check on a possible driver before they are even hired, these kinds of things can be stopped. Click here to do a background check and make sure the wheels on the bus are safe for our children.
Posted by Gary P. Thompson on November 10th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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How Was Your Date? Internet dating is now the most popular way for people to meet. Makes sense in a busy world where people don’t have the time to join an endless amount of activities in the hopes of meeting someone. But the one thing these daters need to do is take just a few moments to check out who they are about to have an intimate meeting with! Most online dating services, including the most popular ones, do absolutely no background checks on members of any kind other than making sure of their credit card authorization! Anyone can join, including, convicted murderers, married people, deadbeat parents, burglars, sex offenders, embezzlers, thieves, repetitive drunk drivers, liars, and scam artists, to name a few. The Internet is a playground for many of these perpetrators. When people are lonely, they make mistakes. Janelle Armstrong was surprised when her dinner date was interrupted by a woman crying, ‘How could you,’ with two children calling him ‘daddy!’ After spending six weeks chatting and emailing with a new beau, Lucille Hudson, a young lawyer, was certain she had met the man of her dreams. He was intelligent, cordial, challenging, romantic, and everything she had hoped for. There were no ‘signs.’ He finally agreed to meet her at a local restaurant. When Lucille arrived she was greeted by a group of howling adolescent males. Seems the love of her life was a fifteen year-old boy out for kicks. Her humiliation and embarrassment have lingered and she has not dated for a year since the incident. While these cases are not life threatening, many are not so benign. Kacie Rene Woody, of Conway, Arkansas, met the San Diego, California, man who killed her, on the Internet. Her body, along with the body of David Fuller, was found in a van at a storage garage in Arkansas, both suffering from gunshot wounds. Police suspect that the girl had been sexually assaulted. Take just a few moments and check out your potential Mr. Right or Ms. Right before you meet. Otherwise, you could end up with Mr. or Ms. Very Wrong!
Posted by Gary P. Thompson on November 6th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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Denise and William of New York hired a 20-year-old Swiss au pair to care for Kristie, then a 2-month-old baby. Then, Kristie died in a house fire. The au pair faces charges of murder and arson for allegedly dousing the bedrooms with paint thinner and setting the fatal blaze. Working parents seeking Nannies are worried. Todd and Lisa of Wisconsin have had seven different nannies in the past three years. Two were fine, two left without notice, one ran up a huge phone bill, and another had a boyfriend who called collect at all hours, and another got a DUI with their daughter in the car. Sally and Sheldon even installed Nanny-cams so they could protect their new son. The Nanny simply left with their boy and wasn’t found for three days, five states away. Little Brianna did not seem right, and her parents were baffled. Every time they mentioned the Nanny’s name, she ran and hid. When the Nanny would arrive in the morning, Brianna screamed and clung to her parents. They were both told it was probably just separation anxiety. Brianna’s father became suspicious. He set up a video camera and later watched in terror. The Nanny repeatedly hit her in the head throughout the day. Many Nannies have no formal training. Parents are looking for emotional results from a business relationship. Remember, no matter what an agency tells you, you need to check for your self. Hiring a Nanny from a reputable firm is no guarantee. Over 75,000 nannies and au pairs are hired through over 800 US agencies every year. Most all are unregulated. Some companies claim to actually check references, but few do. What can you do? Get standard Employment Application forms at your local office supply store. Make sure you have every Nanny applicant complete your employment application form. Once you’ve completed your pre-employment screening, a background check will search the candidate’s criminal history and verify the social security number. Investigate your prospective Nanny. Run a nanny background check for criminal convictions, DUI’s, employee checks, and vital statistics. Don’t risk your child.
Posted by Gary P. Thompson on November 1st, 2007 with comments disabled.
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Unfortunately, sex offenders are lurking among us. They are in every state, every city, and most every town, and neighborhood in the country. Experts agree there is no question that there are very dangerous sexual predators in the United States and elsewhere, who will never respond to treatment, and need desperately to be incarcerated and contained. The problem is, you have no way to know by looking, because these predators appear just like anyone else. They prey on innocent people and often cloak themselves with an average image. They could be your neighbor, kid’s scoutmaster, or even a church member. The recent case of Clemson University student, Tiffany Souers of South Carolina is sadly just one of many cases. Her killer had a history of violence and sex crimes in Florida. Do you know all your neighbors? How well? You could live near Jerry Hamel, a sexual predator who molested a 5-year-old boy. “And then I done it again, and again.” he recalled. The majority of sex offenders are men that target women and children. People who can’t defend themselves. Kara was at home asleep when at one o’clock in the morning she awoke to see the dark figure of a man standing in the doorway of her bedroom. She screamed and woke her infant son who had been asleep in his crib across the bedroom and he began to cry. This annoyed the intruder who ran to the crib and threw the baby against the wall knocking him unconscious. This pathetic criminal then raped her repeatedly and cut her arms with a knife. He warned her that if she reported him he would come back and kill the both of them. Kara’s son survived with some permanent hearing loss. Kara did report her attacker. He was a convicted sex offender living in her apartment complex who later admitted he had watched her every day for months, planning his attack. His conviction, however, took almost two years during which during he lived as a free man stalking Kara night and day and threatening her. He later murdered another woman and is serving a life sentence. You need to protect yourself and your children. It’s estimated that 72% of released convicted sex offenders repeat their crimes again. Almost eighty per cent say they will offend again given the opportunity. Do they live in your neighborhood? Find out right now!
Posted by Gary P. Thompson on October 30th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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