Ever hear of a needle in a haystack, Bob?
They may, and it is certainly possible, be set up to intercept and copy
every cel-phone transmission made. But the simply do not have the people
to browse through all that. If they have some reason to monitor a
particular number it is no problem, but they can not do that for all the
billions of cel-phone calls made everyday. Also if you are using a
cel-phone for nefarious reasons it is kind of simple to have a bunch of
SIM cards to keep changing your phone number which makes it even more
difficult for the authorities to monitor your calls.
graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
"Idiot Proof" <==> "Expert Proof"
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Bob W wrote:
They don't need people to check on camera phones. GCHQ and the NSA have
their little tricks for checking everything that flies through the ether.
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Cheers,
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 October 2005 19:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stopped By The Police Again
The funny thing about all this is if I were a spy, or a
pervert today, I would us a camera/phone. No one would pay
any attention to me. I could sent the photos off to a safe
place, and erase them from the phone before anyone accosted me.
Is that what the police and security people look for, no they
see someone using a serious looking camera and they are all
over them. As if a spy would use something like that out in
the open. From inside a van with a tiny opening to shoot
through, maybe? Or from inside a room across the street,
maybe? But out in the open? No effing way!
I could set my Oly up so I can reformat the CF card with two
button presses. My paranoia is telling me that might be a
great idea. "See, officer, I have only been looking through
the viewfinder, not actually taking pictures..."