Thursday, February 08, 2007

What you can learn from a background check

Wtnh.com, Connecticut News and Weather - What you can learn from a background check: "What can you find out about your friends, neighbors, husband, or wife? The answer is just about anything. Background checks are becoming more and more common these days and more and more intrusive.

The State of Connecticut now does background checks on school bus drivers, new police officers, government appointees.

'Their tax records, it may include credit history,' Connecticut State Police spokesman Lt. J. Paul Vance said.
'Telephone records?'
'Yes. It will. I will say be limitless. It's very intense and in depth examination of a person's history.'

Police and other law enforcement agencies have access to the FBI's national criminal history data base.

'It's not 100-percent foolproof.'"

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