Teen and pre-teens hanging out at a friend’s house is commonplace on the weekends. Often lacking money to go out, they congregate at a home to visit, play video games, or listen to music. That is probably how the evening of December 9, 2011 started for a group of Indiana kids. Unfortunately, a few people […]
Monthly Archives: April 2019
New Bill Introduced to Prohibit Kentucky Employers from Requesting Social Networking Passwords
As with all new technology, social networking sites are creating legal questions in all sorts of subjects, including michigan boundary dispute lawyers. One question being asked is whether or not a potential or current employer can ask an employee for their social media login and password information. Employers take the stance that this information is […]
Dramatic Increase in Kentucky Motorcycle Accidents in 2012
Unfortunately, it appears that motorcyclists are being involved in more accidents this year than in 2011, according to Kentucky State Police. About 40 more people have been involved in a motorcycle accident and six more have been killed in 2012 than in the same months of 2011. The latest tragic fatality to be added to this total […]
Indiana Curbside Bus Companies Shut Down by Federal Government
In response to higher gas prices, increased airline fees and the downturn of the economy, many have turned to public buses for transportation. This increase in bus riding has led to the creation of multiple curbside bus companies. These companies are called “curbside” because they pick up and drop off passengers right on the street […]