"...Knowing that all abstractors/searchers have never broken the law (sarcasm), I can see why they would want sole access to Public Records. (That and it secures their job a bit more)...."
"We all have local, state and federal representatives to issue our concerns and complaints. No one in my 'sphere' has PUBLIC RECORDS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET in their top 100 problems of the day.
(and the vast majority are on-line searching SOMETHING each and every day - so they understand the concept)
OTHER than examiners/searchers/abstractors.... it's pretty quiet out there..."
Maybe that's because Joe Citizen can't see the hazards of placing their sensitive information online from the perspective of PROFESSIONALS who work with those records EVERY DAY. To put one's head in the sand and pretend that the danger doesn't exist just because no one in your "sphere" is talking about it is short-sighted and foolhardy. That's just asking for trouble.
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