> I'm starting to dislike the "reasonable expectations" argument for rooting > through people's things. It makes ordinary people have to think very hard to > avoid being violated and allows for technological encroachment. You might > have once thought your backyard was private, but aircraft make it not so. It > can be argued that any police man or vagrant can aim a telescope through your > window, so your living room is not private unless you board the windows. If > you don't sound proof them, any old bum can buy a laser listening device. > Like Bill Clinton once said, "just because it's easy to do, that does not > make it right."
They can do those things, any one can, but they can't use that evidence in court. As I understand the letter of the law that is. bb ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
