INVESTIGATIVE SPOTLIGHT all matters relating to the cases that they are working on and to diligently pursue the education of the consumer in relation to their security. 7. To encourage and promote loyalty for the investigative locksmith profession and interest themselves in public wel- fare, always ready to apply their special knowledge, skill and training to en- hance the security of the public. 8. To consistently abide by all applicable licensing and business regulations. All members of IAIL must also follow IAIL Code of Ethics IAIL President Tom Demont provides a bit of information about IAIL, its mem- ber code and available CFL certificates. 902nd Military Intelligence School, Ft. Meade, MD. Each member, by their acceptance of membership in the International Association of Investigative Locksmiths, shall subscribe to the following code of ethics: W WWW.ALOA.ORG 1. To pursue their professional work in the spirit of fairness to their clients, with fidelity to security in conformance with appropriateness and with high ideals of personal honor. 2. To properly and impartially analyze and examine all material which is entrusted to their custody. 3. To conduct themselves in a dignified manner at all times; to avoid using any im- proper or questionable methods of soliciting professional work. 4. To refrain from associating themselves with or allowing the use of their name by any enterprise of questionable character, or in any manner countenancing misrepresentation. 5. To cooperate with other investigate locksmiths through the interchange of general information and experience. 6. To cooperate with local law enforcement officials and insurance investigators in JANUARY 2017 KEYNOTES 13 hat is the IAIL? The International Association of Inves- tigative Locksmiths was established to follow the principles of forensic science in lock investigation. It was founded in 1999 by James Glazier, Lieutenant, Montgomery County, MD, Police Department retired, and Don Shiles, chief instructor U.S. Army the ALOA SPAI code of ethics. The Certified Forensic Locksmith (CFL) exams have been rewritten and are now available to be taken by quali- fied personnel. You can hold multiple CFL certificates. Now available are CFL – General and CFL – Safes and Vaults. Coming soon are CFL – Automotive and CFL – Architectural Hardware. There are two areas that attorneys look at for expert witnesses: credentials and certificates. More is better! Complete your ALOA PRP credentials and start on your CFL credential today. If you have any ques- tions and/or concerns, please contact me directly. Tom Resciniti Demont, AHC, CAI, CFDI, CFL, CMIL, CML, CMST, ICML, IFDI, ARL President, In- ternational Association of Investigative Locksmiths. [email protected] Get Published! IAIL members: Submit your articles for the Investigative Spotlight department. Send your information to Ross Squire at [email protected].