Excused Absence Network

via Daily Sentinel
According to Daily Sentinel, “Darl Waterhouse, and John Liddell owners of a home based business that makes excuse notes in Thackerville, Texas. For about $25, students and employees can buy excuse notes that appear to come from doctors or hospitals. Other options include a fake jury summons or an authentic-looking funeral service program complete with comforting poems and a list of pallbearers.”
Obvious issues pop up immediately about the kind of legal trouble users can get into. Already, notes Brown, one woman was arrested when traffic court, where she was supposed to be, checked out her note from a health-care provider. Another matter is the reputations of the professionals whose names are on the notes. If the GM plant receives 10 absences excused by Doc X, this practitioner might lose credibility - and more.
Quoted from Law and More
Their notorious website is currently down. I don’t know why, probably they’re scared?
Related Links:
- Site sells templates for doctor, court notes for workers who play hooky - MSNBC
- Company sells hooky excuse notes - WFAA
- Looking for an excuse? Company has many - Conservative Voice
- Company sells fake notes to people looking for an excuse - ABC 7 Online
- Need a good excuse? Buy a fake note online - The Eagle