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Published on: 8/18/2008
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Plusquellic's spokesman, Mark Williamson, said that the city's law department will look into the matter.However, he said, it's difficult — if not impossible — to police the Web.
"These things are like moving targets.They hit and run and by the time you catch up, there's another one that crops up somewhere."
On the plus side, Williamson said, the use of the mayor's mug is flattering."The image portrayed leadership," Williamson said, or they wouldn't have put it up there."
Ray said he called the media about the site because "I thought this would be a perfect way to highlight what goes on on the Internet and how people are defrauded through the use of stolen identities."
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Plusquellic's spokesman, Mark Williamson, said that the city's law department will look into the matter.However, he said, it's difficult — if not impossible — to police the Web.
"These things are like moving targets.They hit and run and by the time you catch up, there's another one that crops up somewhere."
On the plus side, Williamson said, the use of the mayor's mug is flattering."The image portrayed leadership," Williamson said, or they wouldn't have put it up there."
Ray said he called the media about the site because "I thought this would be a perfect way to highlight what goes on on the Internet and how people are defrauded through the use of stolen identities."