How To Lookup Any Type Of Public Record
January 24th, 2009It came as a big shock to the entire army when that General accepted that he had tampered with his public birth records at the time of his first appointment. He had changed his date of birth so as to show himself to be 3 years younger by tampering with the figures very carefully. At first glance, it was barely detectable, however on further inspection, it was quite apparent. When I was preparing to go to school the maximum age limit was 23 years old. Now it is not uncommon to see people in their thirties attending college. Because he had exceeded the age limit, he altered his birth certificate in order to qualify.
In the Army he was known as the the ‘Tough General’ and a hard taskmaster. Once you got to know him a little better he was very easy to get along with. He didn’t put up with nonsense from anyone and layed down the law with a firm hand. His strong stature allowed him to always set the example. However this single fault, caused his career to be untarnished. John was a thorough employee. He was always on time to office. He did his job tirelessly, working late to finish any tasks and never putting off any duties. All of his co-workers admired and liked him, yet they were unaware of how miserable his private life was.
She was dominating and extremely demanding, probably the direct result of a mismatched marriage. She expected him to take her out every day. She would call him while he was at the office with numerous threats of retreating to her parent’s house if he was not home early. She actually phoned his employer every other day to ask if he’d let John off early, with one excuse or another. One afternoon, his wife phoned him, threatening to bring him into a court of law. She said that their public marriage records were missing and she was certain that he had destroyed them to get rid of her.
This happened about two years ago when my friend Chris and I were headed home from a party. I was driving my car and he was riding in the passenger seat. When we were almost to his house, I saw the unmistakable flashing lights of a police car behind us. I pulled over and waited for the officer. To our great shock, the cop drew his weapon and shouted at us to leave the vehicle slowly, with our hands where he could see them! We were extremely surprised, but we complied with the officer’s wants. I was surprised because my name is nowhere in the police records of our city.
As it turned out, the cops mistook me for a dope dealer. Afterwards, they informed me my vehicle fit the description of a dealer’s car to a ‘T’. We all had a good laugh afterwards as we continued on our way to my friends house.