Legal Advice [UPDATE] 6 years ago I was sexually assaulted by three men [Maryland] |
- [UPDATE] 6 years ago I was sexually assaulted by three men [Maryland]
- Diabetes
- Husband is divorcing me and demanding I leave the house with our child. I have been a stay at home mom for two years. How screwed am I?
- Ex-wife's other ex-husband called to tell me to seek full custody of my kids
- [NY] Just found out that fiance's ex-wife had added herself to all his personal calendars when she illegally accessed his e-mail 4 years ago. Has been potentially stalking us via that for 4 years. Is there anything we can do?
- Marina approved application for boat. I brought the boat there, then then told me they denied my application. Now I have to move by the end of the day.
- Someone switched out my license plate. Anything I should know? [Indiana]
- Brother manipulated by punk kid
- Ex-bf threatening me.
- Help with a post stepparent legal question in Ohio
- I am about to receive money from a settlement after being hit by a car in Las Vegas, is that money taxable? [Texas]
- My girlfriend signed a Non Compete at her old job that states she can't work in a competitive business for 3 years. Is it valid because of this 3 years? State: Louisiana
- Parental credit card fraud/ identity theft
- My wife was diagnosed with a mild concussion from a work related injury, but her company isn't granting workers comp. What can she do? (North Carolina)
- Fiancé’s mother who has dementia was found in her bedroom with a housekeeper who had his pants down. (San Jose, CA)
- Landlord asking me to pay a lease modification fee of 200$ even if I end my lease properly on the lease end date, because the roommates have decided to continue to stay in the same apartment. Please advice.
- [Ontario/Canada] - Defendant that I am suing in small claims is sending private investigators after me and I fear for my safety.
- No running water for 4 straight days and ants invading from under floor boards.. can i break lease?
- [CA] My check was cashed by someone else, what to do?
- My father died and my mothers morgage company wont let her take hik off the morgage unless she refinances through them?
- Booked hotel sends a "no cancellation" policy AFTER I already paid. There was no policy listed on their website or anywhere else and they won't refund any money
- Bought a car out of state, dealer says I have license it in his state. (x-post from /r/personalfinance)
- [Atlanta, GA] A software company I work for is pressuring me to release a version of software with a security hole.
- (MO)Served with a restraining order for my sister and her children. I haven’t seen/spoken with her for months: She claims my mothers residence is hers and now I can’t go to my elderly mothers house anymore. She doesn’t live there.
[UPDATE] 6 years ago I was sexually assaulted by three men [Maryland] Posted: 03 Dec 2018 07:15 PM PST Hi everybody. I deleted my original post after it reached the front page, but everything seems to be archived here. Let me start off by saying thank you. I cannot express how valuable your kindness and support is to me. Thank you for listening. Thank you for giving me the strength and confidence to share my story and seek justice. Thank you for reminding me that there are always plenty of compassionate, warm, and loving people in this scary world. I found out that my attacker does not work with any type of law enforcement agency. Sorry, not such a juicy story anymore. Just a boring old rape. I heard from a friend that this man was now a police officer, but it turns out he was posting photos of himself in his mother's police cruiser. The fact that his mother is with MD state police is irrelevant. My heart breaks for that woman, and I have nothing but positive things to say about Maryland's first responders. I considered deleting this account and moving forward after learning my first statement was totally wrong. I made a mistake. I spoke too soon. That man is not a police officer, but he doesn't need a badge and uniform to assault more women. I met with my local PD tonight. I shared my story. They saved the digital evidence and recorded names of witnesses. All I know is that I'll be in touch with a criminal investigator soon. This is out of my hands now. Those men and their actions are no longer my responsibility. Their horrible secrets are no longer mine to carry. Truthfully, I am doing just fine. Time heals everything. Thank you for asking. Thank you everybody. I wish I could hug every single one of you. Your messages mean the world to me. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 09:20 AM PST Hey, my 17 year old son has T1 diabetes. He relies mainly on his phone for glucose monitoring. Yesterday the public school he attends took his phone. Their policy is that is you are "Using for your phone to much" they take it. First time 1 day. Second time 3 days. Third time 5 days. (End of school week) In the past is has not been a problem because after school I have been able to get it. I am out of the country on business and my wife is out of state as well. My wife called the school and they say the will only give the phone back to a "Parent or Legal Guardian" the school knows he has Diabetes. There is no documentation that he uses his phone for glucose. He offered to show the principal. Yesterday my son went to the drug store after school and got a finger pricker. He told me he would be "Fine". I know how much he hates using one and it is not as good as the continuous glucose monitor on his phone. What legal rights do I have to make the achool give him back his phone before Thursday when My wife gets home? I am in Alabama Thank you all the support and advice. My son's endo faxed an order and made multiple thinly veiled threats over the phone. My wife's mother went and met my son at school today. They gave her his phone. We have his phone. All is good for now. However, to make sure this doesn't happen again I am going to have a lawyer send a letter and hopefully scare them shitless. They are going into apologies and cover my ass mode. It is getting late here is Germany and I have a big day tomorrow. Thanks again! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 12:52 AM PST We live in Florida. My husband [40] and I [27] have been married for under two years, together for four. We spent 1.5 years trying to adopt our 9 year old son, whom I now home school. We have had him home for 6 months. Three years ago we agreed that because my husband has made great money and had a hefty retirement savings, I would quit my job as an engineer and focus on our family. I did not bring much money into the relationship at all. I had been working only two years out of college. My husband and I have a net worth of $1.7 million. About $800k is in his IRA and other investments. The rest is property. In our time together we have bought two houses, and a vacant property for acreage. Several vehicles including an RV and boat. All property is in both of our names with the exception of a beach house that is paid off, in my name only (we had it on the market but I took it down in light of the circumstances). My husband told me he has a divorce lawyer who says apparently since we haven't been married that long, I'm not entitled to anything. My husband demanded that I take our son and leave to go live in the beach house while he decides what to do with the rest of our things. He hasn't let me sleep in days, constantly yelling at me and throwing crap around drunkenly, though he's not violent and I'm not scared for my life in any way. My first fear is that if I leave with my son, I will be considered "abandoning" him; would that hurt me in the divorce? He told me he doesn't want custody of our son at all, and will fight as much as possible to not pay much in child support. He currently makes $150k per year and I make $0. Wouldn't he be obligated to pay a decent amount in support? Would I have any claim to alimony? I know that our assets won't be divided 50/50 since he came into the marriage with all them money and this is considered a short term marriage. But what am I entitled to? We have made many many financial decisions together, and I do feel I had been contributing to the family quite well. Last question. My husband says he is going to serve me first. I haven't contacted a lawyer. I don't want to file first because I want the courts to see that it wasn't my choice and I'm not trying to use him for money. Is this wise? Should I beat him to the punch? Thank you for reading. [link] [comments] |
Ex-wife's other ex-husband called to tell me to seek full custody of my kids Posted: 04 Dec 2018 05:14 AM PST Lorain County, OH, USA I have been divorced ~8 years; we have a shared parenting plan. I am custodial parent for school/medical/legal purposes. Our decree splits all parenting time and responsibilities equally. The kids are to alternate visiting each parent weekly. Each parent has the children from Sunday until the following Sunday. In 8 years, mom has never kept the kids for an entire week, and has on many occasions not visited with them at all. Yesterday, her other ex-husband called to tell me that she "was not in a good place" (and didn't elaborate much), and said that the utilities at her condo will be shut off soon, followed by an eviction. He even said that he would help me in court if needed. I am partially disabled, and at the moment, unemployed. Do I even stand a chance in court? Would seeking child support help or hurt my case? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 07:43 AM PST TLDR at bottom. Background: My fiance and his ex-wife got divorced 4 years ago. It was not an amicable divorce from her side; she was very upset that he left her and even more upset when we got together a while later and he formally asked for a divorce (separated a year). During the separation but right before the divorce proceedings started he found out that she had accessed his personal g-mail account, which is how she found out about me. She used his personal g-mail to send out an e-mail to his whole contact list about what a horrible person he was. He didn't want to ruin her life he just wanted to be free of her so he never pressed charges for the illegal access of his e-mail even though the divorce lawyer said he could've. His lawyer did use it as a bit of leverage during the divorce negotiations though, because her lawyer hinted they were going to claim my husband abused her (absolute fabrication, he's literally the most gentle man I know), so our lawyer basically said; "Well, if YOU have solid evidence my client allegedly abused your client, WE have solid evidence she illegally accessed his e-mails..." and they dropped the abuse angle immediately. After that it was never brought up again. After the divorce he blocked her on everything except e-mail, as keeping e-mail contact was a stipulation of the divorce contract in case anything related to their marriage/divorce (shared accounts, etc) ever came up. Situation: My fiance pretty much uses his phone for everything, he rarely if ever uses his actual laptop for anything but gaming. However, the other day I asked him if he would share his work calendar with me on google so I could schedule our household a little better. So for the first time in god knows how long he accessed his google calendars on his computer, and lo and behold his ex-wife has every single one of his calendars shared with her. He hadn't even shared his calendar when they were married as she never asked, so this was something she obviously did when she illegally accessed his e-mail. This means that EVERYTHING in our lives for the past 4 years she has been able to see. Doctor's appointments, trips, all of our wedding plans, events, etc. Suddenly everything fell into place. During the divorce she MYSTERIOUSLY always seemed to know when to call or do something (like have her lawyer send out lawyer something stressful and of immediate importance) right when we were on trips, out with friends, or on dates. She also tried to get more alimony based on the fact that he "works so much more now", which we always wondered how she knew before they had even done their financial disclosure. Since I moved to New York 2 years ago she has shown up at events we've gone to that she normally never would've attended more than a handful of times, always making it a game of us trying to avoid her the entire night while she glares at us. We'd heard from mutual friends as well that she always had a steady stream of hateful gossip about us, but always thought that their social network must've been feeding her. We did check his log ins and current sessions in Google and it only showed his devices, however a tech-savvy friend of ours said that because it was shared with her and she's not logging into his account it won't show there. We screenshotted everything and then promptly removed her, then scoured the rest of his account for any sign of her. She was just on the calendars. I just feel angry, violated and so anxious. I just hired security for our small civil ceremony at New Years because it was on the calendar and will be in a semi-public venue, and now I'm afraid of her trying to show up and ruin it. Question: So if you've made it this far, thank you. My question is what can we do from here? Can we prove in some way that she's been consistently accessing these calendars with the intent to harass us, and if so how would we go about that? Can she be charged with anything even though she wasn't technically illegally accessing his account, but added herself during the previous illegal access incident? Can we still press charges for that? The only thing I don't want to do is go to a lawyer if we don't have a case. TLDR: Fiance's ex-wife illegally accessed his e-mail right before divorce proceedings, but during separation 4 years ago. Shared all of his google calendars with herself in the process. Fiance changed passwords etc, but never noticed her on the calendars until now. Chose not to press charges about the illegal access during divorce. In the past 4 years she has always "mysteriously" caused trouble during important events / trips, and now we know why. Has also showed up where we are on multiple occasions when it is very weird for her to be there. Is there anything we can still do? Is it our fault for not noticing this for 4 years? Do I have enough to see a lawyer? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 09:45 AM PST So I filled out an application to keep my boat at this marina. They said everything was fine, approved, I could move the boat. I gave up the slip at the marina I was in. Moved the boat, and when I arrived they start acting completely shady to me. They wouldn't take my deposit, and then told me they denied me. Refused to give me a reason, even though they said I was approved and could move in. Now they want me to move the boat by the end of the day and I have no where to put it. Do I have any legal recourse here? I am in California. Edit: I think they are discriminating against me. I don't know why else they do this. A lot of these marinas have this attitude that if you don't look like a billionaire, they don't want to deal with you. I think I messed up by showing up in my work clothes, and not yachting attire. They must have thought I was too trashy looking or poor to be in their marina. [link] [comments] |
Someone switched out my license plate. Anything I should know? [Indiana] Posted: 04 Dec 2018 06:45 AM PST Went to get something out of my car at work today and noticed that my license plate on my car was not mine. I think it had to have happened last night or this morning because I would have noticed yesterday. I called the non-emergency number and they just said to come get a form for a new license plate and don't worry about it. Are there any repercussions I could have for someone else having my license plate, or for me having the plate of a potentially stolen car? [link] [comments] |
Brother manipulated by punk kid Posted: 04 Dec 2018 08:17 AM PST Hello, this is my first ever reddit post (I'm a long time lurker). I (29F) have a twin brother with autism and a nonverbal learning disorder. He is extremely high-functioning in some ways (he can drive, he has a full-time job, etc), however he has no conception of money and is overly trusting and eager to make friends. He volunteers as an equipment manager for the local football team at the area's largest public school. He has done this for years and knows a lot of the people who have graduated from that school. Long story short some kid who was recently kicked out of school there knew my brother and asked him to give him money, and my brother went to an ATM and withdrew $1600 for him (because he was his "friend). This is more than 2 months' salary for my brother, and he overdrew on his account by $750. Besides the troubling fact that an atm allowed him to withdraw that much at one time without suspending his account, I want to know what if any action we can take legally. My parents spoke with the police, and even though we know the kid's name, they basically said because my brother withdrew the money himself there is nothing they can do. My brother has a documented developmental disability and receives social security (limited due to his employment, obviously). Any feedback would be appreciated. If it helps I live in PA. UPDATE: Well that was fast ,the police spoke with the kid and were able to get $1100 of the $1600 back. Apparently this kid had a lot of other misdemeanors so they were able to leverage those. His mother also came forward and said she would come up with the remaining $500, but my parents said they aren't going to make a huge stink either way as this woman apparently is quite poor. My parents are meeting with the bank right now to set up withdrawal limits and get a better idea of how the money could have been taken out in the first place. Thanks for the advice! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 08:46 AM PST My [f24] ex boyfriend [m22] is threatening to post private photos of me if I don't reply to him in x amount of time. He sent me an imgur link he compiled of them all. He's already posted a few, along with doxxing myself and my father on an app. What can I do legally to get him to stop? He's been nonstop harassing and borderline stalking me since the breakup. I've just been documenting everything until my appointment with a counselor who specializes in domestic violence cases. This is taking place in Ontario. [link] [comments] |
Help with a post stepparent legal question in Ohio Posted: 04 Dec 2018 07:15 AM PST Paternal grandparents were awarded visitations in Ohio. 6 months later My husband legally adopts my son and they are not legally his grandparents anymore. Ive since stopped the visitations with Birth grandparents(huge backstory). They are threatening to take me back to court for contempt of their visitations. Ive done lots of research and as far as I know In Ohio The adoption makes their court order null and void. Any insight? Am I right? Are they right? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 06:46 AM PST About a year ago I was on a trip in Las Vegas and was hit by a drunk driver while I was crossing the street. My case was just settled and the check is on its way to me. My question is, am I obligated to pay taxes on the amount I am receiving, and if so, how do I go about finding information on the amount owed? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 12:03 PM PST I've read a lot online that says a Non-Compete in Louisiana can't exceed 2 years. The main reason for this question is her old company sent her a Cease and Desist to quit her current job. We know we will need a lawyer regardless, but if the time restriction voids the original document, all we would need a lawyer for is just to call their lawyer. The companies are private auto title companies. She really wants to stay with her current company. And she was fired from the old job during the training period. Also of this would go to court, would they have any bounds against her? And would they even want to bring this all the way to court? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Edit: Technically she is complying with the C&D because she is currently employed by a temp agency, and she is leaving them this week, and being hired on full time by the actual company. Should she call the C&D lawyer and say I am leaving XXX Temp Agency, without her own lawyer? I know its not good to speak to the opposing lawyer without your own, but this could end this C&D and made them file another one in the future. [link] [comments] |
Parental credit card fraud/ identity theft Posted: 04 Dec 2018 09:04 AM PST Forgive me for formatting, I'm on mobile. Edit: GA, USA My husband's parents have used his identity and taken out credit cards in his name. His credit is 13 years old, he is 25. He's never been in possession of these cards, but was aware of one that they took out when he was under the age of 18, they claimed they were using it to help him build credit. Now, they have made another account with a different bank that he was not aware of. We've only recently discovered this because they've been using this card to fund a vacation, where they exceeded 32% of the limit of the card, and he took a hit to his credit score. They have accumulated nearly $15,000 in debt between both cards. We know we need to contact the credit bureaus, or file a police report, but our concern is that since we've never been in possession of these cards, we're afraid we won't have any evidence to file said report. How do we gain this evidence? His credit also souly relies on the existence of these cards, we don't want them to disappear. Will filing a report cancel the cards and destroy his credit? Is there possibility of refinancing the debt once/if the cards are gone? As previously stated, we're a young couple and really have no idea what to do. We really appreciate any advice anyone can give. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 09:22 AM PST My wife is a preschool teacher and on Friday (November 30th) she injured her head pretty badly at work. She let her higher ups know about what had happened and they approved her to go to urgent care this past Sunday. Here's where it gets tricky - the doctor stated my wife could go back to work, but gave a long list of restrictions. My wife passed those along to her workplace and they said it was impossible for her to work with the restrictions in place and that no light work could be given either. They stated since she couldn't do any tasks at work, they wouldn't provide her with workers compensation. My wife has a follow up appointment with the doctor this Thursday (thankfully, her workplace IS paying for these appointments), where they'll most likely lift the restrictions. We're going to see if the doctor has any advice on how to approach the situation as well. In the mean time, since my wife and I aren't experts on workers comp, I wanted to know if what her workplace is doing legal. If so, any insight would be greatly helpful! If not what could she do to be compensated for lost time? TL;DR: Wife suffered concussion at work. Doctor gave work restrictions. Wife unable to work with restrictions, so job won't pay for lost time. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Dec 2018 09:10 PM PST As the title says, her nursing home facility noticed she was missing from a group singing ever (which she never misses) so they went to look for her and found her on the bed and a housekeeper of the facility had his pants down. The arrested him and his mom says he has been hugging her and kissing her over the past year and she didn't want it but obviously she has dementia and doesn't think clearly so she didn't tell anyone. I am shocked and we are at a loss of what to do. She says nothing happened but should we get a rape kit since her memory is faulty and she could be wrong? She is sleeping now and has sundowning syndrome, should she be woken up and taken? What charges are to be pressed? Against the facility? Just the man? I am shocked and disgusted and would love any guidance possible. Thank you. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 11:18 AM PST I have rented an apartment with 2 other guys in SFO,CA. Our lease is ending in January 2019. I have decided to move out of the apartment once the lease term ends. My roommates have decided to continue to stay and renew the lease. Now my landlord(community) is asking me to pay a lease modification fee of 200$ to drop my name from the lease, otherwise my name will be included in the renewed lease even though I don't sign on anything. This is stressing me out. Why do I have to pay a fee if they decided to stay ? How can they renew the lease with my name without my permission and signature ? Please advice ! thanks for your time. English is not my first language , so please excuse me and correct any grammatical mistakes I made. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 08:14 AM PST TL;DR: Suing a small business in small claims in an almost guaranteed winning case, small business owner is very angry and could have ties to organised crime. Business owner hired PIs to investigate on me and my family and have been on my property, presented themselves as government officials, and I have reasons to believe they vandalized my property. Don't know what to do about this. Hi, I live in Ontario/Canada. I currently have a case against a small business in small claims court. This is a long story that I want to avoid the details of due to privacy. Basically, the business used many tactics to sell me a product that was defective and used a phantom company to hide from lawsuits. I do not need legal advice on my small claims case, because it's quite a clear cut case with many written proof where the defendant admits to screwing me over and witnesses that have testified against the defendant. I know this is quite vague and might make you confused, but I really do not want to be identified. All you need to do is that my court date is coming soon and it is quite obvious that I will win my case, asking for $20k. The resolution am I am asking for is to return the product, pay for repairs I had to do due to product damaging my property, and misc fees ranging from expert inspections to punitive damages, pain and suffering, loss of time, stress, etc. This is not an unfounded claim and the money am I am asking for is justified. This is where I need help. I recently became aware that the defendant has hired private investigators on many occasions to try to see if he can find anything against me in the case. He did not. The following are the issues I have with the private investigators:
I know these may seem like nothing to you, but the problem is that I am scared. I am not necessarily here to ask you how can I push legal action action the PIs, as I don't even know if what they did was legal or not. I do believe they could fall under trespassing laws for coming late at night and harassment since I received more than 5 calls to get information out of me. What I am here for is to ask legal advice about what I should do about the defendant and how I can protect myself. I believe the defendant hired PIs to gain information that could compromise me but found nothing, so decided to vandalize my product as he found the address where the product is at with the help of PIs. The defendant seems like a tough guy that could be involved in organised crime. He seems to be willing to do anything to stop me from wining the case as he is know counter-suing me for $10k in fees for private investigators and lawyers. However, you can't have lawyers in small claims. I know his claims will be dismissed in court, but the fact that he is counter-suing seems to indicate he wants to make me back down. I am afraid that once I win, he will be very angry and might hire people to do bad things to me or my family. I learned last night about the fact that he hired PIs against me, so I am still learning new things every moment. To reiterate, I am not here for legal advice on my small claims case nor am I claiming that I want to sue the PIs. If you could tell me if they did anything illegal, I would appreciate it though. I am mainly looking for information on how to legally get them to back off, how I could protect myself from them or any other group that the defendant hires against me. As I said, I am afraid of him. If I wasn't afraid of retaliation, I would tell my stories to the news and tell my story on his facebook page, but I am afraid he will send people after me. Is there anything I should tell to the judge about this in my case? [link] [comments] |
No running water for 4 straight days and ants invading from under floor boards.. can i break lease? Posted: 04 Dec 2018 06:36 AM PST Been at this place since october 2018 with a year lease, since then: 10/1/18- fridge didnt work..waited a week for a new one 11/20/18- ants invading from under the walls (after recaulking) they entered from under some gappy floor boards. (Been trying to be good tenant n take care of the ants ourselves, so landlord has yet to know about that) 11/30/18- no running water for 4 days Thanks for any help in advance..im not one to complain but id really like to get out of this. [link] [comments] |
[CA] My check was cashed by someone else, what to do? Posted: 04 Dec 2018 01:12 PM PST Hi r/legaladvice, A few months back my school had sent me a check for a refund on my tuition. Without notice. (insert eyeroll.) Apparently it had arrived a week after I had moved out. As far as I know my ex-landlord still lives there, and so does my ex-roommate. The check was either cashed or deposited (school staff said cashed) around two months later after it had been sent to my former address. For records, my ex-landlord is on VERY bad terms with me. While no evidence has been found yet, I am 99% sure it was my ex-landlord who cashed the check since it was not returned from that address. I just found out about the check and contacted the financial department at my school. The staff said she will start an investigation, and gave me the copies of the records that the check has been sent out. The question is, what else can I do asides from waiting the process out? Should I go to the police or the bank? How long will the process take? What are the chances of getting my money back and finding out who the culprit was? What are the chances of being able to successfully take legal action upon the said culprit? Thank you in advance for all of your replies. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 12:18 PM PST My father passed away suddenly about three years ago now. When he passed away, my mom discussed with the various accounts they held joint about taking his name off for legal reasons. But our mortgage company said they wouldn't take his name off unless we refinanced through them. Is this normal? We're now looking to refinance, through different places and none of those locations say this is normal. I'm searching for answers as to why this might have been told to us or if we should take legal action at all. Edit: we are located in Michigan, if that helps/makes a difference [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 12:43 PM PST I booked a pretty pricey hotel for a getaway with my fiance. The hotel has no cancellation policy listed on their website or anywhere else, but after booking they conveniently sent in an email that the dates we booked were non refundable. The trip is in 3 weeks and they refuse to refund any money citing the confirmation email they sent after we already paid. Is this legal or can I dispute the charge or part of the charge? Hotel is international and I am in the USA. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 08:51 AM PST I (from Kentucky) bought a car at an Ohio buy here pay here. Took it home. Two weeks later I get Ohio title paperwork (only after I go to the dealer and ask for it). It was for Ohio only. This will not let me register it in Kentucky. The Kentucky office gives me a form to have dealer fill out and have notarized. I gave the dealer the form. Dealer says they can't do anything until it is paid off and that I have to license it in Ohio. Once it is paid off and then I can transfer it. I am sitting on dead temp tags and need about 3 months before it is paid off. My sales paperwork has my home address. The Ohio DMV said the paperwork they received had my partial KY address but then it was marked out and they put my friend's Ohio address on it. He is the dealer's neighbor and was with me when I purchased the vehicle. No idea why they did that. Sounds kind of sketchy to me but first buy here pay here experience. I am afraid this is cause grief for my neighbor but it sounds like they screwed up. update-I called the Ohio DMV and they told me to call the AG and call the dealer back and tell them to call the DMV and fix it. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Dec 2018 11:14 AM PST I am a software engineer concerned about the implications of my work. I have been positioned to deliver software that puts our customers at risk of arbitrary code execution (meaning a stranger could do anything they want with a customer system if they discover the vuln). I informed my supervisor of the risks to the best of my ability and asked the C-levels to make a tactical decision, but I refused to release the code unless they overrode me. They did so, and I am to release vulnerable software today with no timeline to patch the problem. I could only put the issue "on the radar." Obviously I am keeping this as anonymous as possible, but I am worried about this precedent of business expediency coming before our greater responsibilities because this is not the first time this has happened. Can I blow the whistle? If so, how can I minimize risks to myself in doing so? EDIT: I intend to leave the company over this so any protections I seek for myself are career- not job-level. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Dec 2018 04:10 PM PST This is the same sister who used technology and key logging software to stalk; harass and terrorize myself and my infant daughter almost one year ago now. I took my daughter on vacation and when we left for Disney World, everything was fine we were bffs again whatever. I made the mistake of trusting her to check on my home while we were away and was surprised to get a call from my landlord asking why there is a family of six suddenly living in my home and using my space, clothing, everything down to the shampoo she watered down so I wouldn't notice, please. Apparently, she was seeing a new boyfriend and pretending that she lived in my home and acted like it was her own. I caught on when I noticed the family photos were turned around and some other smaller nuisances that you notice as a home owner. So, suddenly my sister despises me for some bogus reason so she doesn't look like a fraud to her latest victim and I'm the scapegoat, just like back in childhood. My sister filed a restraining order for herself and her three children who have had to come spend time with me in secret on their dads weeks due to this sudden change of heart. She is making me out to be a stalker and a drug addict all of the things that SHE IS because she knows I could get her for breaking and entering or something like that if I really wanted to, I would assume. She put my mothers address down as hers and now I can't go anywhere near my moms house. All of this was done without me ever seeing or talking to my sister. I haven't had contact with her for months for obvious reasons. There's a court date set and god only knows what kind of crazy narcissistic bs she's gonna pull. I stick to the truth and the tapes of her using my property as her own. Is there anything else I should do/be aware of? [link] [comments] |
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