www.blabbermouthkc.com
A few of you may have heard of this new "service" by now, as it has been mentioned in lots of media outlets from local Kansas City TV/Radio & Newspaper to even mention in the NY Post. Basically a guy, with a checkered past of his own (questionable employment history and DUI conviction), has started a website mapping the residences of those ARRESTED in Johnson County, Kansas. Not those convicted of anything, only arrested.
A local forum, KCSR.org started the fight to shut this guy down and epicness has ensued. 90+ pages so far. Cliff Notes are on the first page. Posts 1-5 spell out what this website is doing and the issues with that. Links to the local news stories are also included in those posts. Erik, KCSR.org's Administrator "EA" is his username on the site, was even interviewed by the local newspaper, Kansas City Star, and KCTV5.
Worth a look if you have some free time to browse the forum and the guy's site. Feel free to register as a member at KCSR.org and share your opinion.
http://www.kcsr.org/showthread.php?t=125790
A few of you may have heard of this new "service" by now, as it has been mentioned in lots of media outlets from local Kansas City TV/Radio & Newspaper to even mention in the NY Post. Basically a guy, with a checkered past of his own (questionable employment history and DUI conviction), has started a website mapping the residences of those ARRESTED in Johnson County, Kansas. Not those convicted of anything, only arrested.
A local forum, KCSR.org started the fight to shut this guy down and epicness has ensued. 90+ pages so far. Cliff Notes are on the first page. Posts 1-5 spell out what this website is doing and the issues with that. Links to the local news stories are also included in those posts. Erik, KCSR.org's Administrator "EA" is his username on the site, was even interviewed by the local newspaper, Kansas City Star, and KCTV5.
Worth a look if you have some free time to browse the forum and the guy's site. Feel free to register as a member at KCSR.org and share your opinion.
http://www.kcsr.org/showthread.php?t=125790
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