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Who Has Used Our Services?
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California
Government Code 6254.21
The
Opt-Out E-book was designed by detectives working
undercover investigations where their identities couldn't be
compromised. The Opt-Out E-book provides you with over 20 pre
written opt-out letters, email address for data vendor companies to opt
out of, explanation of the proper use of a privately owned mail box, and
letters and links to freeze access to your credit report so you can't be
"made" as a cop by people who have illegal access to credit report
checks. The instruction is broken down to be easily understood so
you know how to "stack" your home address, and truly remove your
personal information from the internet.
The detective's who designed this book have over 17
years of experience and have instructed this detailed process to over
40,000 police officers nationwide. The videos in the opt-out E-book
include the same information taught at conferences. Only the jokes
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Who is this process for?
(1) State constitutional
officers.
(2) Members of the
Legislature.
(3) Judges and court
commissioners.
(4) District attorneys.
(5) Public defenders.
(6) Members of a city
council.
(7) Members of a board of
supervisors.
(8) Appointees of the
Governor.
(9) Appointees of the
Legislature.
(10) Mayors.
(11) City attorneys.
(12) Police chiefs and
sheriffs.
(13) A public safety
official as defined in Section 6254.24. (See below)
(14) State administrative
law judges.
(15) Federal judges and
federal defenders.
(16) Members of the United
States Congress and appointees of the President.

6254.24. As used in this chapter,
"public safety official" means the following:
(a) An active or retired peace officer as defined in Sections
830 and 830.1 of the Penal Code.
(b) An active or retired public officer or other person listed
in Sections 1808.2 and 1808.6 of the Vehicle Code.
(c) An "elected or appointed official" as defined in subdivision
(c) of Section 6254.21.
(d) Attorneys employed by the Department of Justice, the State
Public Defender, or a county office of the district attorney or
public defender.
(e) City attorneys and attorneys who represent cities in
criminal matters.
(f) Specified employees of the Department of Corrections, the
California Youth Authority, and the Prison Industry Authority
who supervise inmates or are required to have a prisoner in
their care or custody.
(g) Non-sworn employees who supervise inmates in a city police
department, a county sheriff's office, the Department of the
California Highway Patrol, federal, state, and local detention
facilities, and local juvenile halls, camps, ranches, and homes.
(h) Federal prosecutors and criminal investigators and National
Park Service Rangers working in California.
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