Garza not having a website is not necessarily a good thing. There is a lot of info out there anyway, but having a website and having to put the info on it adds a level of accountability to it. It is a reference point. This way he only has the big billboards, I would guess quite effective tool in advertising....without the warnings....Very convenient. And when the patient turns up in the office, they are charmed into trusting him, before having a chance to read the doctor's info. (Not that I think he would disclose anything important...) How much info is given during this exchange is questionable, as we all know, and once the doctor has a rapport with the patient, they are much easier to manipulate. We like to trust people of authority...We are keen to trust people of authority.