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I have had clients who have been the victims of hit-and-runs. When the clients bring me a license plate number and I prepare a lawsuit, DMV (in New Mexico) will provide the owner's info, but DMV collects the info of the person who was hit and that of the inquiring party (me, the attorney). So, don't be too paranoid, accountability has been built into the system, and if someone is acting like they have "info" on you, then they can easily be tracked back to the source. Rest assured, we don't know who you are, but your name has been credited on a calendar as the proud owner of a couple of Hot Panteras, Jan. No worries mate, my name is in the phone book in Albuquerque, and is exactly as it is on this post. Ronald C. Norman, and anyone could look me up in long distance info and hassle me, but it doesn't happen. They know better, there are stalking and telephone harrassment laws, and when it happens across state lines, it falls into the jurisdiction of the FBI and the Federal Courts, and no one wants a visit from those guys, or have to appear in one of those Courts. They have money to inforce the Federal Laws, as opposed to the State Laws. No worries. Nice to know you, Jan. /s/ Ron
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