D.A.-stalking P.I. busted!
The Tribune's Jason Bergreen turned the tables on a private investigator who alerted news media that Salt Lake County District Attorney Lohra Miller ran a private practice without a business license.Bergreen discovered P.I. Todd Gabler was acting without a valid business license himself while video-taping and following Miller.
Gabler dug through Miller's trash, attached a tracking device to her car's bumper and video taped party guests leaving her South Jordan home. He turned the information over to news media.
Bergreen eschewed the use of video cameras, tracking devices and dumpster diving to get the goods on Gabler, instead resorting to phoning city licensing offices — then confronting Gabler.
Says Gabler: "I'm not a public official. I didn't lie about this, and I've corrected the error."

3 Comments:
Nice scoop, but what's he gonna do with all the empties he got out of her trash?
Wow. Hypocrite. It seems hypocrisy knows know limits.
Oh, SHIT! I AM BLOGGING WITHOUT A BLOGGING LICENSE.
Um, I have corrected this oversight, and will no longer blog without a license.
When business is outlawed, only outlaws will conduct business.
Really ... conducting business without a license is a victimless crime operating as a source of revenue for local governments.
What does one get with a business license, the city's seal of approval?
Americans should rise above such pettiness.
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