Interesting
Posted by Petra on July 20, 2004 at 21:56:32:

Hi Don,

One cannot give much credence to anything which cannot be quoted. It means that the information contained is not necessarily factual and thus, not reliable.

And as you know, credibility is always compromised when everyone in the group has a first and last name, except you know who. If one does not possess a name, then one is a thing and not a real person and therefore, things cannot be given any credit. I'm very hard and fast about that rule. I'm very surprised they let an entity and not a person submit information and especially when they are not affiliated with any group or organization which is based upon mitigating losses or has a background in loss prevention.

As a paid loss prevention specialist for multi-million dollar corporations I suppose I could have added my own two bits if I had time to cruise the net looking for such things. I'd truly rather be discovered. Maybe later...Petra