Privacy Policy
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Editorial
John David
D-22111 Hamburg
Contact@hochbahnopfer.de
Hochbahnvictims.com is an alternative news and information source, independent and advertisement free! Investigational journalism gives you the possibility to see things from a different angle. If the process of thinking for yourself seems too much, Germanys big four media billionaires, with shareholders such as OTTO and Deutsche Bank will keep you willingly informed that there is no crisis and everything will be allright just as long as their politicians keep the wheel (to keep Germany from adapting international corruption laws) and taxmoney in their hands to save the "economic leaders"!

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Should our privacy policy change, notification will be posted on Hochbahnopfer.de. Upon notification, users will have a choice as to whether or not their information will be used in this manner. User information will be used in accordance with the privacy policy under which the information was collected.
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Hochbahnvictims.com contains many links to other sites. Hochbahnvictims.com is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such web sites. However, utmost care is taken to maintain the privacy of our visitors. It is our strict policy not to share, rent or sell such data to anyone under any circumstances. No specific information is used for any other purpose whatsoever.

Hochbahnopfer.de and Hochbahnvictims.com say thanks to more than 50.000 visitors with over one million page requests in 2009 (We´ve cracked those numbers in the first 3 months of 2010)! Sometimes it´s better to pass the hat around early in the game.
Positive resonance as well as the need for alternative information platforms in Germany have encouraged us to increase our contents by adding on the site reports such as town hall news. At the moment we have an inquiry by an investor who is interested in our concept.

Hochbahnopfer visitors from around the world!
Conventions Germany
Council of Europe Civil Law Convention on Corruption
(signed November 1999; not yet ratified)
Council of Europe Criminal Law Convention on Corruption
(signed January 1999; not yet ratified)
OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business
Transactions (ratified September 1998)
UN Convention against Corruption (signed December 2003; not yet ratified)
UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (signed December 2000; ratified September 2005)
German Party contributions
UK Bribery Act
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Whats next?
Beginning in November we´ll be commercializing Hochbahnvictims.com with advertising.
Due to many letters telling us "If we would have known that earlier", of frustrated investors who lost time and money trying to get into business with politically connected companies in northern Germany, we will also start a consulting company that examines possible problems due to political interests. Prominent examples like the HSH Nordbank, HGV/Hapag Lloyd or Arubis show that it is nearly impossible to set foot on certain marked grounds in the city that would like to achieve the FairTrade awards, naturally with "best practice companies" like OTTO, Tchibo or Darboven. As a result we´ll also insert a blacklist and whitelist category of companies with extreme political influence around northern Germany.












































