Posted by admin on January 7th, 2012
If you are looking for some custom coffee mugs and you haven’t got the right place to get it, there is an online store that you may want to check out. It is the online store of Promo Logo Mugs. In this online store there are various coffee mugs available.
If you want to use the coffee mugs as gifts to be given to each guess who comes to certain occasion that you hold it will be better for you to choose the promotional coffee mugs in this online store. There are four options available for you. The options will of course be different in size and shapes. If you want some mugs which are good enough to be given as a gift, the 9.5oz mugs will be very suitable. The mugs are completed with spoon which has the same theme with the color of the mugs.
You are of course free to ignore the suggestion given previously and choose the coffee mugs by your own. Just go and check out the website of Promo Logo Mugs to get the ones that meet you the most. There are many other types of mugs that you will find here to if you wanting to have another for the gift instead of the coffee mugs.
Posted by admin on January 2nd, 2012
In the good old days before there were organized police forces, it was left to a few individuals to enforce the law. When they proved inadequate, there were feuds and vigilante action by the victims. Obviously, this fighting disturbed everyone, so states slowly got into the law enforcement business, recruiting and training people to keep the peace and identify criminals. Today, we rely on state and federal policing agencies, supported by CSI and other forensic agencies. But there’s been a fundamental and unchanging truth from the early days. More people avoid detection and profit from their crimes than are caught. That’s why the courts are forced to use deterrent sentencing. What judges are saying to potential criminals is there will be long periods of imprisonment if they are caught. The irony is that, if people were sure they would be caught, lighter punishments would be sufficient. It would cost us less to keep all these people in jail. Our society would be safer.
So why is it so difficult to detect fraud? Surely dishonesty should be obvious to an experienced insurance company? Well, sadly, detecting which claims are fraudulent is not easy. Let’s take a simple question. Both drivers involved admit there was an accident. One driver submits a medical report showing neck injuries. On what basis should the insurer challenge the medical report? Well, detailed investigation might show this particular clinic advertises for people to report accidents to them. Or this clinic may consistently be receiving business through referral networks. Either way, the clinic is found to specialize in the treatment of traffic accident injuries. This could make them highly skillful and deserving professional respect, or it could suggest the clinic exaggerates the injuries for its own profit when it bills for treatment, paying commission to referral agents and passing only some of the benefit on to “patients” who get settlements for their injuries. Is an insurer supposed to get a second opinion from an independent doctor on every patient from suspect clinics? Or suppose someone wants to get out of an auto loan so stages a small accident and pays a repair shop to set off the air bags and certify more serious damage so the vehicle will be totaled. If this is a one-off event and there’s no pattern to suggest this repair shop is dishonest, why should this particular claim set off alarm bells? Read the rest of this entry »