Ok Daniel, I sertainly would like to see you back your statements up with a news story of some kind, any kind. I Googled and did not find any such thing.
I did find:YOU TELL US: Michigan State Police use devices that can extract all info from cell phones during traffic stops NOW WITH VIDEO AT link: http://www.theoaklandpress.com/articles/2011/04/20/news/doc4daef4aa17693644189711.txt
----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Ben Moshe" <danielbenmoshe1@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 9:50 PM Subject: [tabi] Re: e: Re: Red Light Cameras
I know that we all want safe streets, and crime stopped. However we mustask ourselves this question, at what cost do we achieve this? Some say that having cameras will catch someone braking the law. However there are thoseof us who believe that when they put them on your street corners that this is cool, but when they want to install them in your homes to see what goeson inside will you have a problem? I ask this, because this is where we areheaded. As a CRIM major At FSU, I happened to be at a demonstration where the police department showed us a device, that allows them to see how manypeople are in the home? For example, if they are looking for someone, theywill ask how many people are in the house? And if you say that there are three, they go out to their car, and use the device, and if they find that there are six people in the house they have grounds for a probable causesearch, which gives them the right to come right into your home. Again we asBlind people rest much of our safety, and hopes in the government, and legislation. I do believe that the days are soon coming if they are not already here where we can't always rest our faith, and hopes in theseinstitutions. Right now we say yes bring on the cameras, but will we say yes to them coming into your homes, and your privet lives? We should be carefulfor what we ask, because we just might get it. I'm glad to be your humble and obedient servant, Zechen Elder Daniel Ben Moshe,Check out the TABI resource web page at http://acorange.home.comcast.net/TABIand please make suggestions for new material.if you'd like to unsubscribe you can do so through the freelists.org web interface, or by sending an email to the address tabi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject.
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