your example does not quite work for this situation
moondog Send a noteboard - 18/05/2011 01:49:02 AM
Just like if my baggie* of weed** falls out of my pocket and the police notice, they don't need a warrant to pick it up and prosecute me
Weed in my pocket = warrant needed
Weed out of my pocket = no warrant needed
*not really mine. my friend's maybe.
**do the kids still call it weed?
Weed in my pocket = warrant needed
Weed out of my pocket = no warrant needed
*not really mine. my friend's maybe.
**do the kids still call it weed?
if the police followed you around *waiting* for weed to fall out of your pocket, you would be speaking the same language. if they decide they think you're seeing a dealer and get a warrant to follow you around waiting for weed to fall out of your pocket, that's perfectly fine as well. following you around without any prior suspicion, without your consent, waiting for you to break a law? that *used* to require a judge's oversight, now they can just do it without worrying if you're actually a person of interest or not.
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secret GPS tracking upheld as legal practice
16/05/2011 02:37:14 PM
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How do they expect honest criminals to make a living with rules like this?
16/05/2011 06:24:45 PM
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sure this example is about convicted robbers
16/05/2011 06:42:51 PM
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I will have a problem when I see innocent people being targeted for no reason
16/05/2011 09:17:22 PM
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so get a warrant if these guys are such threats to society
17/05/2011 12:57:51 AM
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once again privacy takes place in private not in public. That is sorta where the word comes from
17/05/2011 02:23:05 PM
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the constitution guarantees the right of privacy to all, not just law abiding citizens
16/05/2011 09:14:24 PM
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where does it say that? It should be real easy to point to since it is in the constiution
16/05/2011 09:21:19 PM
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4th amendment
17/05/2011 12:55:00 AM
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Re: 4th amendment
17/05/2011 03:13:13 AM
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Re: 4th amendment
17/05/2011 03:28:36 AM
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Re: 4th amendment
17/05/2011 03:58:49 AM
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try reading it again it doesn't have the word privacy in it
17/05/2011 02:42:44 PM
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how is surveillance not a type of search? *NM*
17/05/2011 09:25:27 PM
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Because it's surveillance when they're in public.
17/05/2011 09:31:02 PM
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your example does not quite work for this situation
18/05/2011 01:49:02 AM
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how is different if it is done by GPS or tailing them in a car? *NM*
17/05/2011 10:00:53 PM
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it's not different -- if they get a warrant first
18/05/2011 01:50:13 AM
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