Posted on 06/13/2014 1:29:09 PM PDT by UB355
What’s the problem? The IRS does it all the time.
This happened with GPS trackers and last year they got slapped down. Certain agencies were slapping trackers on anything that moved without warrants.
The data that Stingray pulls should require an exceptionally specific and high level warrant. This is normally referred to as a T III for the portion of a federal code that wiretapping laws come from. Without that, agencies that use Stingray are asking to have whole cases thrown out of court, then the lawsuits come.
AH, the life of a small town copper.
If he was a policeman in a big city he’d be too annoyed by robbers, rapists and murderers wasting his time, he wouldn’t even notice this tea party guy.
Virtual criminality construction. Soon to be a common feature in police work. Make ‘em guilty online. No knock SWAT entry to follow...easy, peasy...
They certainly offer a complete line of "dim-bulbs" to choose from.
Does anyone doubt for even a second that the NSA or their ilk could “find” any evidence of any crime the wished on any political opponent’s computer?
If good policemen wonder why regular people hold them in such low regard, crap like this from the bad apples is why.
Hey, Tim, just wait til your father (Scott Walker) hears about this!
PING!
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