Monday, April 8, 2013
ATF Seeks Massive Database of Personal Info: Assets, Relatives, Associates and More
On March 28, ATF posted the notice on FedBizOpps.gov, entitled "Investigative System." The solicitation was updated on April 5 with a few minor changes.
The document says that the system will be utilized by staff "to provide rapid searches on various entities for example; names, telephone numbers, utility data and reverse phone look-ups, as a means to assist with investigations, and background research on people, assets and businesses."
The system is described as a "massive online data repository system that contains a wide variety of data sources both historically and current that can be utilized in support of investigations and backgrounds." Read more >>
Friday, November 26, 2010
At $12 a pack for cigarettes, it pays to cheat in NY
It doesn't take much coaxing to get otherwise legitimate Big Apple businesses into the illegal cigarette trade.
"They come out here like they are salesman from Pepsi or the potato-chip company," said the owner of a north Bronx bodega that sells smuggled Newports and Marlboros for $8 a pack.
"I don't know how the city is going to stop it. The city is losing a lot of tax money," he said. "They are killing themselves, because no one is paying $12 for a pack of cigarettes, and I'm not paying taxes on the money I make selling them."
His supplier provides him with cartons between $45 and $50 a pop, which gives him a $30- to $35-per-carton profit.
But he refused to sell counterfeit Marlboros and Newports smuggled in from China that wholesaled for just $30 a carton because customers said they "tasted like garbage."
Another store owner said his supply of untaxed cigarettes can be erratic.
"Whenever we get a chance, we buy them," he said. "They don't give their name or phone number because they're afraid of getting busted."More...