Isn't it the case in the US that unless the police have probable cause, they cannot simply scope out information from just any particular or anonymous citizen? Of course it is their charge to pinpoint wrongdoers in their jurisdiction, but I believe they must do so without improper breach of citizens' privacy.
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Friday, May 29, 2015
Privacy (3) Online Surveillance
Isn't it the case in the US that unless the police have probable cause, they cannot simply scope out information from just any particular or anonymous citizen? Of course it is their charge to pinpoint wrongdoers in their jurisdiction, but I believe they must do so without improper breach of citizens' privacy.
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