02 May 2012

Cowards

It's been an amazing and astonishing process to watch vermin attempt to hurt you, the general public.

In the past two years I formulated a business reliant on the rule of law. Completely compliant with every word with federal law and in complete compliance with the laws of at least 35 American states, my business is championed by supreme court judges, district judges, law societies, and all organizations of justice. We capture deposition evidence by audio-visual means and produce everything; there's not just one typed record made on the fly by someone with a crazy typewriter. With us (and us alone) if you doubt it, REWIND and REPLAY.

And so I found it disgusting to see the yellow fangs of disease-laden rats-- those who selfishly want their expensive, antiquated businesses to survive (at your expense)-- pull in dirty favors with every cigar-smoking, back-slapping, backroom secret handshaking politician and wink-wink good-buddy administrator. Two good private investigators have collected enough bright lights to show looting, plundering and support of these rats, but they're still drooling their foaming diseases behind closed doors to their buddies in the Bar.

But government is broke-- including the courts. Last November Utah limited depositions. So just try to tell me that you'd rather pay 300% more for just a paper transcript-- and that you'd turn your back to ignore the video, the audio, and the transcript made from sealed digital records? Nonsense. The 1870s-era machinery typists whine that paper transcripts are as valid as rotary dial phones... and that video and audio are unnecessary. Really? Do you often turn off the TV picture on your favorite program to read the subtitles?

So the vermin miscalculated the safety of their dens. The forest has changed. This is an election year. Pocketed politicians and their Baby-boomer buddies no longer lurk in smoke-filled rooms. Most are enduring the glare of frugal re-election platforms. Those weakening voices claiming that digital records are inferior to an impromptu typing are just fools-- there's no defense before the bench or pragmatically. Over 86% of all courts are now digital (Source: NCRA). We all turn to the video, legitimized and legal for years. It's just the rats who snarl and hiss in the dark.

But we're staying-- and growing. The Guardian of the Record IS the Record... and we give it truly.