We elect our government to stay in front and up-close to national events so as to warn us and protect us from danger. For them to be able to pass down their observations and findings over time there is bound to be a hardcopy to store up this information. This copy may not be accessible or if accessed, only by those willing to pay the price. But what are recorded in this copy surely compensates for a big price when talking about their possible uses.
Criminal records are open to the public while the personal profiles are hardly passed around. The availability or confidentiality of these data has resulted to improved and worse situations. Criminal records in the right hands can serve as protection; in the wrong hands, can result to more sly methods. Personal profiles can complete verification, or can complete an imitation. Licenses and titles are also craved forms. These can be used to claim rights to a property or bloodline sometimes with deviousness even by not rightful owners. Seemingly, the more we give the lesser we get. But it is inevitable to update our personal information on records because if we do not, our new information will not be valid on claims.
These uses having been pointed out should be considered by government on how they manage information: which to keep private and which to be announced. Admittedly, the decision is difficult to balance. Time and serious discussions must be put to significant use. As of now, the information disseminated to the public has been gathered by some websites to lessen researchers ground work, or so they say. There are a number of links that can pull out money from your pockets yet leaving you with only little information. This can not be helped as wisecracks demand fee before letting you go further or deeper on your exploration.
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