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Date: Jan 22, 2016 1:30 PM
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| PROTECTING FLORIDIANS | TEXT VERSION | EN ESPAÑOL | Attorney General Bondi's Weekly Briefing Tourism is Florida's number one industry, and this week, I was honored to speak to more than 500 of the state's top industry leaders at Florida Tourism Day. While there is just one official day dedicated to celebrating the industry, we are working daily to protect our great businesses and tourists. A week ago, my office shut down a travel scam. This is the latest action taken to stop a total of six Florida travel companies accused of deceiving consumers. These companies allegedly charged for items advertised as free and sold vacation packages that could not be used because of burdensome blackout dates and overly restrictive terms and conditions. According to complaints, the travel companies also refused to provide refunds or allow cancelation of purchases, greatly exaggerated savings and made unauthorized charges to consumer credit cards. People plan and save for years to pay for a family vacation and it is disgraceful that anyone would use deceptive and unfair trade practices to take their money and ruin their plans. My office is fighting diligently on behalf of travelers to protect our state's top industry. For everyone traveling in Florida, it's important to follow Florida's Move Over Law. January is Move Over Month in Florida, and we are asking all Floridians to review and comply with the law. As a terrifying reminder of why it's important to give law enforcement and first responders room on the roadways to safely do their jobs, please watch this video. Luckily Trooper Mickens survived, and serves as a reminder that we all need to do our part to protect our brave first responders. | | In The News Testing sexual assault kits top priority, News Press Rape kits, gas pump skimmers, Iran among Cabinet priorities, Associated Press Bondi's office shuts down travel scam that includes Daytona Beach company, Orlando Business Journal Florida cracking down on travel club companies, Consumer Affairs | Protecting Floridians More Than a Million Dollars in Consumer Refunds Recouped in 2015 Florida Attorney General's Special Investigations Unit Chief Scott Hunt, Investigation Specialist Tara Berman, Senior Financial Investigator Anna Prince-Palmer, Citizen Services Director Kym Oswald and Consumer Service Analysts Guy Thompson and Kimberly D'Amico A small group of dedicated consumer investigators and servants working in the Attorney General's Office, recouped more than a million dollars for consumers last year. Attorney General Bondi's Citizen Services Office and Consumer Protection Division's Special Investigations Unit work with consumers and businesses to quickly resolved consumer complaints. The Citizen Services Office serves as the point of contact for consumers with a wide range of complaints and inquiries and has two dedicated staffers who assist consumers in obtaining prompt refunds from responsible businesses. The Special Investigation Unit of the Consumer Protection Division has three staff members who review all consumer-related complaints, seek refunds for individual consumers where appropriate and, where patterns of conduct become apparent, provide the groundwork for further investigation by the Consumer Protection Division. Attorney General Bondi Introduces Resolution Recognizing National Human Trafficking Awareness Month Attorney General Bondi with Governor Scott, Chief Financial Officer Atwater and Agriculture Commissioner Putnam presenting a resolution to Statewide Human Trafficking Prevention Director Kim Grabert. Attorney General Pam Bondi introduced a resolution at the Florida Governor and Cabinet meeting recognizing January as National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. "National Human Trafficking Awareness Month is an opportunity to spread awareness and encourage all Floridians to get involved in the fight against human trafficking," said Attorney General Bondi. "As chair of the Statewide Council on Human Trafficking I am committed to working with law enforcement, prosecutors, legislators, as well as experts in the fields of health, education and social services to bring an end to this abhorrent crime and ensure survivors receive the help they need to heal." More. | Events On Thursday, Attorney General Bondi joined Governor Rick Scott and fellow Cabinet members, Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, for a meeting of the Florida Cabinet in Tallahassee. Attorney General Bondi introducing Louie, a local shelter dog, at the Florida Cabinet meeting. For more information on rescue pets in the Tallahassee area, please visit TalGov.com/Animals. Attorney General Bondi, Governor Scott and fellow Cabinet members with the White House Boys from the Dozier School for Boys. Attorney General Bondi with Governor Scott, fellow cabinet members and the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and Florida Highway Patrol troopers recognizing January as Move Over month.
Florida State Representative Ritch Workman presenting Attorney General Bondi with a Space Caucus patch flown aboard Orian EFT-1. On Dec. 5, 2014, Orian EFT-1 became the first human-related exploration vehicle to soar through the Van Allen Belt since Apollo 17. Attorney General Bondi meeting with Johnny Georges, creator of the Tree-T-Pee, a water saving irrigation device. Georges is an entrepreneur who pitched his innovative product on ABC's Shark Tank. | | | |
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