Peter Gluck <peter.gl...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I will make a people search for the US.
>

He appears to be Italian. Why would he be registered in the U.S? I can look
in a Japanese registry but he probably isn't there either.



> But very probably not the real name.
>

What on earth makes you think that is not his real name?!? This is not a
James Bond movie. Why would he use a fake name?

I am sure that signing a technical document with a fake name, or claiming
you are a registered engineer with a fake name, would also be serious
violations of the laws.

People do not seem to appreciate this, but as Samuel Florman points out,
professional engineers are very careful not to violate laws and regulations.
Not because they are highly moral people. Because they will lose their
license if they are caught, and then they will have no way to make a living.
They would throw away all that training and years of experience. I expect
they would have difficulty finding any kind of job. A middle aged guy like
Fioravanti would spend the rest of his working life sweeping floors or
flipping burgers. Rossi would have to pay a huge bribe to get him to do
that.

A university scientist could fake a report more easily. He would just say he
made a mistake. People don't read scientific papers anyway. I read 'em, and
I find many real mistakes.

- Jed

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