The worst motivator, greed, in Local Government Corruption
Eddie helps show how OSHA regulations tend to create local government fraud by passing bloodborne pathogen legislation. Now companies can no longer force labor to clean blood up after industrial accidents. Federal law now protects workers and prevents companies from running death cleanup business without bloodborne pathogen training for workers. Eddie Evans points out a multi-million dollar biohazard cleaning industry resulted, some county civil servants found cronyism profitable in the crime scene cleanup industry, a derivative of biohazard cleanup.
Before bloodborne pathogen law, not much stopped people from crime scene cleanup, suicide cleanup, death cleanup, and biohazard cleanup. Even unattended deaths were cleaned without bloodborne pathogen training. With bloodborne pathogen law, many civil servants (coroner, medical examiner, county administrator technicians, police/sheriff, fire fighters) became brokers for crime scene cleanup businesses. Some civil servants, deven with their conflict of interest, started crime scene cleanup businesses. This happened in Orange County and other counties.
Harly anyone, if anyone, would learn about these criminal relationships. The risks were so low getting caught seems like a zero possibility. T he risk of exposure became almost non-existent. I suspected these problems long ago, and my Internet marketing service exposed death administration cronyism. (County corruption exists in many places at many times.)
Eddie explains how the rewards outweight the risks in great percentages, if the gentle reader cares to read more.
| Activity |
Reward |
Risk |
Outcome |
| Corrupt County Employees |
High Reward |
Low Risk |
Civil Service Protection |
| Banking |
High Reward |
No Risk |
Too big to fail. |
| Foot Soldier |
Low Reward |
High Risk |
Death/Injury |
| Stoop Labor |
Low Reward |
Low Risk |
Unknown |
| Crime Scene Cleanup Technician |
Low Reward |
Low Risk |
Unknown |
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Indicators
A high Internet marketing footprint returns few or no local calls for cleaning service. We must think that either the county's grieving public remains computer illiterate, or someone intervenes between grievers and the Internet. |
Eddie repeats his theory of family commodification by local government employees.
Corrupt county employees direct family victims to corrupt crime scene cleanup companies. This fraud results in creating victims out of victims. These poor victims do not reach the Internet to find free free enterprise crime scene cleanup companies like Eddie Evans, where Eddie places personal information, too. Crime scene cleanup, where Eddie carries the flag for fighting cronyism in local government corruption. Then there's Orange County Crime Scene Cleanup, right there in the nest of it all. Where we find Orange County crime scene cleanup, we should expect to find Orange County Suicide Cleanup, and more. So croked county workers now treat grieving families like commodities.
Without information relating to the market for professional biohazard cleanup, especially Orange County Biohazard Cleanup, people do not know where to turn for help. So the county cronies have their way with violent crime scene victims. They pay too much, too. Corrupt local government employees and corrupt crime scene cleanup companies know too well they have a monopoly over their victims. Corrupt employees receive money for their information. Corrupt crime scene cleanup companies pay as high as 10% for victims from the county's roll of violent crime scene victims, violent suicide victims, and unattended death victims. Corrupt employees and corrupt companies also gouge insurance companies as well as family victims.
Violent crimes, suicides, and unattended deaths leave their survivors in emotional trauma, and left defenseless against government collusion with private business. Families have no idea that they're being victimized again.
Insurance and Fraud
Targeting family survivors gives the cronies an opportunity to cheat families and insurance industries. In fact, insurance policies fuel crime scene cleanup's cronyism. Individuals seldom have the thousands of dollars for crime scene cleanup demanded by crime scene cleanup companies. Getting into the insurance industry's deep pockets becomes the goal.
If those in need of an Orange County crime scene cleanup company made it to the Internet, they would find my business and others, but here I receive, perhaps, one small crime scene cleanup job per year, and even fewer. These jobs pay less, of course.
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Eddie Evans shows How Our Local Government Commits Consumer Fraud
It takes a few seconds for civil servants to quietly direct a grieving family to a crony crime scene cleanup company. We can see how difficult proving this fraud becomes because of its subtly under color of authority.
We need to ask the critical question about Orange County, "Why do the county's homicide, suicide, and unattended death" survivors not use the Internet to find professional crime scene cleanup help? They obviously do not.
Visit this page and its links and find out for yourself. I have hundreds of web pages in Orange County related to crime scene cleanup, biohazard cleanup, blood cleanup, death cleanup, and suicide cleanup. Scroll down the page and pretend these web sites belong to many companies, not my company. We would think that grieving families should find their way to one of these web sites, but not so. Call me and test the telephone number if you don't believe me. Don't forget to come back and read more here.
Eddie Evans shows how "The Internet for Crime Scene Cleanup Marketing Exposes Government Corruption".
With a large population, Orange County has more people connecting to the Internet than rural areas. Given the move from paper to Internet information, we know well enough the majority of people prefer the Internet's speed and precision to the slow, clumsy Yellow Page Book. Without county employee intervention between consumers and the Internet, many Orange County survivors of homicide, suicide, and unattended death would use the Internet. After all, we do not find crime scene cleanup companies in malls or on Main Street.
So where do consumers of crime scene cleaning find help in Orange County?
Eddie Evans's Explanation
Again, consumers of crime scene cleanup services find direction from the coroner's office and the county administrator's office. How else do we explain that the Orange County crime scene cleanup company with the biggest Internet footprint (nationwide) receives next to zero cleaning jobs in Orange County? This curiosity in consumer fraud goes back over five years. I've yet to receive a telephone call for those in need of a multiple death scene cleanup, let alone clean one. (I've cleaned multiple homicides and double suicides in other counties.)
Crony cleaning companies come with high price tags and corrupt county employees reserve these for friends, crony companies, or their own companies. Otherwise, I would receive offers to bid from a significant number of those in need of Orange County biohazard cleaning help.
Eddie Evans's Next Explanation
What's going on? How do the county's employees know which jobs to refer to friends and their own companies?
A three-car garage often tips off coroner's employees that the death scene housed someone with homeowner's insurance. This property becomes a low risk, high profit referral or property to clean for insurance money and insurance fraud possibilities. More so now, Orange County suicide cleanup numbers escalated following the recent housing collapse and big bank, robber baron banker's assault on the US Treasury.
Eddie Evans explains "How to Keep Eddie Evans out of Orange County's Crime Scene Cleanup Loop."
How do corrupt employees keep Eddie Evans and others like him out of the crime scene cleanup loop in Orange County?
Again, when crony employees have face-to-face contact with the decedent's family members, the illicit information changes hands. The victim, family members of the decedent, have no idea other cleaning companies do the same work for less. Likewise, when corrupt employees take out-of-state telephone calls from relatives of homicides, suicides, and unattended deaths in Orange County, callers receive referrals to crony crime scene cleanup companies.
Eddie Evans reports why Eddie Evans cannot share in " Orange County's Crime Scene Cleanup Loop."
Money keeps Eddie Evans out of the Orange County crime scene cleanup loop. Why else risk exposure of a crony operation cheating grieving families out of millions of dollars? Eddie Evans charges too little for his competitors to continue operating crime scene cleanup businesses with employees.
Eddie Evans charges hundreds, not thousands of dollars for crime scene cleanup services. His crime scene cleanup fees exceed $1,000 when shotguns and other large caliber weapons create death scenes.
How many corrupt Orange County employees?
The number of crony employees working in any county government office must remain a fraction of the employee population. The more employees aware of cronyism, the greater the risk of exposure. The more employees connected to crony dealings, the less money for all.
However, it is the case that county employees, corrupt or not, will "circle the wagons" when an imagined threat from outside their cubicle circle threatens the status-quo. ("Watch my back.")
Also, new employees are at risk of intimidation by cronies with seniority, rank, and privilege. Older employees go-along-to-get-along. Older crony employees become supervisors. Now employees with higher morals and higher standards of ethics become a threat and at risk of reprisals from above.
For those employees wishing to do the right thing, whistle blowing returns few rewards and much ridicule in some circumstances. I worked for Orange County for 11 years and I know about this particular feature of county employment all too well.
In Orange County whistle blowers become "rats" in the midst of those they expose because few employees receive termination notices. Small groups emerge with agendas of their own, resulting in subtle power plays against the unsuspecting new-comers and the resolute. TOP
No risk attaches to cronyism in the coroner's office, the deputy coroner once advised me: "If you think someone would get fired over this you're wrong," or something to this effect.
Consequences for Victimized Victims
At times I charge half and even a quarter as much as my competitors. This includes traveling far distances to clean. So the public loses because of cronyism. Imagine paying five-thousand dollars to have a suicide cleaned up when another company would have done the same work for nine-hundred dollars.
Without OSHA legislation, homeowners' insurance, and the corrupt civil servants, my business would survive, if not thrive.
God help the tax payers because the county will not.
Do not do unto others what you would not have them do unto you.
Eddie Evans, Crime Scene Cleanup
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