Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps |
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Scott Dorsey (kludge@panix.com) 10 Jan 2006 09:54:02 -0500
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Mark Crispin <mrc@CAC.Washington.EDU> wrote:
> Were the calls that were eavesdropped of US citizens? Or were they of
And, how can the person eavesdropping tell? An old friend of mine
Sometimes I'll be with a friend and he'll be talking on the phone, and
You can't always be assured that the person using a given line is a
> I don't see why a non-citizen should expect the right to privacy of
Because first of all, there is a nonzero chance of a citizen's right
> You can bet that outside the US, the phones of anyone suspected of
There are many countries where this would be a huge scandal. If you
> In other cases (e.g., Canada), the very document that states all these
Yes, I think this is a bad thing. But I'm not Canadian.
--scott
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