In April, the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco upheld the government’s power to conduct searches of an international traveler’s laptop without suspicion of wrongdoing. The Customs policy can be viewed at: http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/travel/admissability/
search_authority.ctt/search_authority.pdf.
Not very surprising where they got this ruling...
Just another way they have chipped away at our property and privacy, in the name of security...
Once this becomes embedded in our daily lives, it will be used to further erode other aspects of our lives as a useful presidence...
“See, it worked on those...Now we can go after “other” things...” (generally speaking, hypothetically)
The spectacle of the judges recoiling and hissing in pain while shielding their eyes with their forearms was just getting to be too much of a distraction.