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Follow-up On Texas PI Law For PC Techs

boyko.at.netqos writes "Network Performance Daily has put out an in-depth series on the Texas law that requires private investigator licenses for computer repair techs, network analysts, and other IT professionals. It includes an interview with the author of the law, Texas Rep. Joe Driver, the captain of the Texas Private Security Bureau, RenEarl Bowie, and Matt Miller at the Institute for Justice, which is suing the state over the law. Finally, there's a series summary and editorial."

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  1. Re:Tom Selleck Is by JustOK · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Wally, PI

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  2. Re:Tax Dollars At Work by thrashee · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Of course they wouldn't come anywhere close to the cost of UHC--it was an example of tax dollars being wasted on frivolous things. Luckily, this is the ONLY example of wasteful litigation, right?

    Your arguments against UHC are typical. You claim all existing systems are somehow inferior to ours, which honestly boils down to a matter of opinion (no system is perfect)--not to mention that it assumes we'd have to implement it the same way. Then you list examples of how government has already botched programs, so obviously they would botch UHC as well. I sympathize with the rationale, but in the end it's just a nay-saying excuse to reject change.

  3. Mod parent up! by zotz · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Please.

    drew

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