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Google Will Ban Bail-Bond Ads (arstechnica.com)

First Google banned ads from payday lenders in 2016, now it will no longer allow ads from bail-bond companies. Ars Technica reports: In a blog post, the company suggested that such ads constitute a "deceptive or harmful product," citing a 2016 study concluding that minority and low-income communities are typically most affected by such services. "For-profit bail-bond providers make most of their revenue from communities of color and low-income neighborhoods when they are at their most vulnerable, including through opaque financing offers that can keep people in debt for months or years," Google wrote. Also in 2016, another study found that "there are 646,000 people locked up in more than 3,000 local jails throughout the U.S.," simply for their inability to pay a bond, which is what drives many people to the services of a bondsman. The change will take effect in July 2018.

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  1. Re: this is a mistake by ScentCone · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I am looking forward to the GOP roundup

    By which you mean, the GOP rounding up the people who actually spent money to get Russians to help them impact the election. Hillary and the DNC, right?

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  2. Re:this is a mistake by PopeRatzo · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    John Kerry violated the Logan Act and committed treason,

    If that's treason, then what would you call this?

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk...

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  3. Re: this is a mistake by PopeRatzo · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Fake news from "anonymous sources"?

    You're correct. We only have anonymous sources claiming John Kerry met with Iranians.

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