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Citizen Alert!
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What follows relates to a very small percentage of civil servants, including law enforcement. In fact, badges are hardly halos and worn by people doing their best, most often. Those wearing law enforcement badges pledged to "serve and protect." It happens that a very tiny percentage, say 0.001, take advantage of their positions -- especially homicide detectives. Be that as it may, the majority of deception by civil servants in crime scene cleanup related business occurs in coroner, medical examiner, and county administrator (public guardian - - probate court related) departments.) departments. What this means: short version; long version Arizona' long versionIf you came here after reading google crime scene cleanup school, here's the reason for the sign. It's to alert you to your county government's part in fraud against bereaved families. You need this information. You need to know that your local government now supports a corrupt mentality, not unlike those in Russia's local governments. If local employees insist there's no such corruption, then they should not mind posting public information signs in public places. Many people do not know that government employees are forbidden to profit from their tax payer supported employment. It begins with federal government legislation to protect medical workers and others against needle stick in the work place. Cronyism (civil servant self-enrichment from their tax payer paid positions) soon spread in local government agencies. Companies began paying hugh payoffs to civil servants for sending families to them for homicide cleanup, suicide cleanup, unattended death cleanup. This arrangement has now metastasized into growing government employee racketeering throughout the USA. You bet they'll deny it. Get the public notices to help save your children's future for democracy. I ask that you demand your local governments to post signs in their offices. Warn the public against civil servants offering business services of any type. I've fought this corruption in our government as a consumer advocate for death cleanup a long time. I'm left little alternative in this fight to protect free enterprise, but to ask others to share this information. Who knows what else our civil servants are doing to us? Eddie Evans - Orange County, CaliforniaArizona' short version
See suicide cleanup pictures for a car if you want to learn something. You need only generalize to other trauma cleanup scenes to figure out more about blood cleanup. Visit You Tube for move pictures and slide shows. Training
Keep your money. If someone wants to hire you as a biohazard cleaner, then they will train you. There are few if any standard curriculums for teaching blood cleanup. You will find standards and certification at the American Red Cross, few other places. Some universities place their blood cleanup protocols online, but even these have their variations. What you can do when doing blood cleanup you can do anywhere, keep you distance. There, you see, free. Spend you money on one of these "schools" and you will find out what I learned over 10 years ago. You will not be able to start your own business because the county employees send families and businesses to crony companies. They have first contact with bereaved families and businesses. You do not. Besides, if you wanted to exist as I exist, then you must prepare for many hours of reading and writing. You must have hundreds of web sites and thousands of web pages just to keep even. Without these web pages, you will not find the few prospective clients left by civil servants. Those left over are families and businesses without insurance, without deep pockets. These prospective clients cannot afford the money charged by monopoly companies. These become the clients that do reach the Internet. Sometimes they reach me. Sometimes on holidays they reach me. Rarely do they reach anyone else like me because few people clean homicides, suicides, and unattended deaths outside of local government related monopolies. Why?Civil servants cheating victimized families enrages me; just the thought of it alone causes me great anger and indignation. To think that so many people have given so much of themselves to live in an open society, and these fascist pigs take advantage of their privileged position, first contacts with bereaved families become government fraud contacts. They take advantage of families hurt in ways beyond words. Isn't this enough to cause a person to act out of outrage and a yearning for justice and common decency? Where's the sheriff, the DA, the county administrator? Your guess is as good as mine, and it's not prettry. As for the crime scene cleanup school chislers, they're just creepy punks feeding off of the uninformed, the uniformed veterans, among others. What kind of "support the troops" is this, cheating the vets? Then there's the mothers and fathers unemployed by Wall Street goons and oligarchs. Desperate to feed and clothe their families, they turn to these creepy people on the Internet and receive lies and promises to their desperate questions. I know because they call me. With the few resources available to them, they take a leap of faith and these punks stab them in the groin, figuratively speaking. So who wouldn't do what any decent person would do, then to expose this fraud against job seekers in a world gone mad? See coroner fraud comments if you want to know why you probably cannot successfully start your own business. In short, your local government employees probably have a monopoly over your county's death cleanup business. You must break their monopoly if you expect to begin your own business. Coroner FraudI use Orange County, California as my model to help explain government fraud in the crime scene cleanup industry. Today we find some people have a little difficulty recognizing Orange County, California's cronyism in the Sheriff-Coroner's Department. It does exist. A visit to Orange County Fraud will explain how county employees abuse victims' families following their homicide or suicide. Likewise, Orange County Consumer Fraud shows how consumers of homicide, suicide, and unattended death cleanup services find coroner's employees ready to cheat them. As shown on pages at Coroner Fraud, coroner's employees send grieving families to crony blood cleanup companies. In return, these companies give a kickback to coroner's employees. This local government corruption comes down to who readers believe. Do they believe me, Eddie Evans, or the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Who stands to profit from misleading the public? How would I profit by spending my time writing about coroner fraud on my many web pages, day-in and day-out, month after month? When a person has hundreds of web pages advertising their services in a county, they ought to receive several telephone calls a year, at least. I receive one at best in twelve months. So who lies?
Orange County Coroner Fraud covers much of these arguments. In short, Orange County's Sheriff-Coroner's employees keep a monopoly over all types of death cleanup related to homicide, suicide, and unattended death cleanup. Our Orange County victims of violence become victims again as they're swindled by county coroner's employees. I worked for Orange County for over 12 years, Orange County corruption causes me to wonder what went on while I was an employee. I suspected, actually knew, that some employees abused our overtime system, but I didn't know about other abuses. I call this Orange County Fraud by this name, "Orange County Cronyism."Visit Orange County crime scene cleanup and Los Angeles crime scene cleanup for hints at adding an addition business line to your career plans. Also, crime scene cleanup training offers the same and similar information, but for an entirely different stone. These web pages may be of help to learn how to remove blood during a crime scene cleanup. Last, I reserve Florida for another worthy web page. Florida's cleaning issues stand in stark contrast to California cleaning issues. Crime Scene Cleanup ExplainedCrime Scene Cleanup is a phrase denoting a type of professional trauma cleaning. Popular culture plays a part in the term's usage. Television productions like Crime Scene Investigation add to the popularity of Crime Scene Cleanup. The term Crime Scene Cleanup is most widely used in the USA. Australia, Canada, and England have added Crime Scene Cleanup to their professional cleaning terminology. Generic terms include trauma cleaning, biohazard recovery, decontamination, and blood cleanup. The crime scene cleaners' work begins when the coroner's office or other official, government body releases the "scene" to the owner or other responsible parties. Only when the police investigation has completely terminated on the contaminated scene may the cleaning companies begin their task. A death cleanup following a homicide or suicide may involve a single blood loss event following a burglary, battery, or homicide. Companies also clean suicides, unattended deaths, teargas damaged environments, and other crime and trauma scenes. Larger crime scenes involve terrorist attacks, mass murder scenes, and the cleanup of anthrax and other biochemicals. Standard operating procedures for the blood cleanup field include military methods for the decontamination of internal and external environments. This small business activity should include small businesses like carpet cleaning and water damage companies. They would add biohazard cleanup to diversify their activities. Some franchise opportunities are available through Servpro and other nation-wide franchisers. Noted authors for the biohazard cleanup include Kent Burg and Patrick Moffett. Kent Burg's publications include Crime Scene Cleanup, a how-to paperback. Patrick Moffett's publications are often produced as academic essays and treatises. Moffett defines Crime Scene Cleanup in The Blue Book and lists general price guidelines for cleaning crime scenes. Moffett's activities are generally related to indoor environmental inspection. Generally recognized organizations for this field of cleaning include the American Bio-recovery Association, ABRA, and the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification, IICRC. ABRA is the largest membership organization in the USA for trauma cleaners. The IICRC is a certifying body for the cleaning trades in general. A crime exists within the State. The State's power to exact punishment for an act that violated the law. Political, religious, and moral commands may fall within the State's power to exact revenge, retribution, and isolation. Laws are considered important in protecting the interests of the State or the welfare of its citizens or subjects. The word "crime" came from Latin crimen (genitive criminis), from the Latin root cernō and Greek κρινω = "I judge". Originally it meant "charge (in law), guilt, accusation." In everyday usage, a crime is understood as any act that violates a law. City sources for your information. |
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