Archive for February, 2009
Proposed Surveillance Limits for North Carolina Private Investigators
Currently in North Carolina, licensed private investigators are allowed to record video, take photographs and collect evidence even if it involves peering through a window. North Carolina State Senator Julia Boseman (D) wants to change that. Boseman filed a proposed Senate Bill on January 28, 2009 to amend the current North Carolina “Peeping Tom” law. [...]
Georgia PI’s Will be Prohibited from Using Hidden GPS Tracking Devices
A proposed bill is currently on the table in the Georgia Legislature to outlaw all GPS tracking devices, which will also prohibit private investigators from placing GPS locators on vehicles. The bill does give exception to law enforcement, parents tracking their kids and commercial uses, but private investigation is not included.
Missing Camera Mystery Solved Through Old Fashioned Gumshoe Detective Work
Paying attention to detail, creative thinking and persistence are just a few very important personality traits needed to be an investigator. I read a great story the other day that was truly inspirational and a reminder that “The magic behind every outstanding performance is always found in the smallest of details” (Gary Ryan Blair). With [...]










