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Posted by Steve KS on July 28, 2006 at 07:50:37 from (198.248.192.39):
In Reply to: Re: It's a bad thing to ever cede to government un posted by Matt from CT on July 28, 2006 at 07:15:23:
To do that though they SHOULD have evidence that a crime has been committed. I'm not saying some activist judge wouldn't grant one, but even if they allow access it could still be limited to the particular "crime" they are investigating. I can't think of a case in which they would need access to the entire database - doesn't a warrant have to be issued for a certain crime to look for certain information? In a traditional case if they have a warrant to look for a murder weapon and they find drugs instead, they have to get a new warrant for the drugs. I can't think of a case when they would be able to "see" another crime in the database. When they look at someone's bank records to investigate them for something, do they also have access to everyone else's accounts? I understand we're talking about what-ifs here, and it's a valid concern. It just seems to me like a lot of this could be controlled for in the legislation.
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