
Islanders are getting the message when it comes to the province’s new law on the use of cell phones while driving, thanks in no small part to the Island’s law enforcement agencies.
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Islanders are getting the message when it comes to the province’s new law on the use of cell phones while driving, thanks in no small part to the Island’s law enforcement agencies.
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A reverse cellphone search is the same tool once used only by law enforcement and private investigation firms to gather detailed information when all you have to work with is a phone number. But today, cell phone lookup directory sites …
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Over on Computerworld, blogger Preston Gralla describes some of the information that Microsoft can make available to law enforcement in his column, Leaked.
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Cell Phone Users: Your Privacy is at Risk: Via Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union. (Originally posted on Philly.com) If you own a cell phone , you should care about the outcome of a case scheduled to be …
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EFF Fights Illegal Search of Cell Phone in Thursday Hearing: Via EFF.org Updates. Redwood City, Calif. – On Thursday, February 18, at 9:00 am, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) will urge a judge in Redwood City, California, …
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Cellphone Searches: Via NYT > Privacy. The Ohio Supreme Court has struck an important blow for privacy rights, ruling that the police need a warrant to search a cellphone . The court rightly recognized that cellphones today are a lot …
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled yesterday (pdf) that police officers must obtain a search warrant before searching the contents of a suspect’s cell phone unless the officers’ safety is at stake. The specific data at issue were the records …
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Ohio Justices – Cell Phone Searches Require Warrant: Via NYTimes.com . COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Supreme Court said Tuesday police officers must obtain a search warrant before scouring the contents of a suspect’s cell phone , …
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ACLU Lawsuit Challenges Expulsion of Middle School Student After Illegal Cell Phone Search: Via Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union. On August 15, 2008, Richard Wade, a 12-year-old honor student at …
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