Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Police State

Supreme Court rules 9-0 police usually need a warrant to extract cell phone data. Usually. This is no big deal, and the pretense it is is just to fool us into thinking government cares about our privacy. They already have the person and phone in custody. A search warrant is a rubber stamp.

Man uses drones to video police. Turnabout is fair play.

DHS agents, claiming to be police, break into couples house, one of whom previously worked for DHS, handcuff both naked for two hours, and demolish their belongings including their surveillance system.

Hyundai warns drivers of speed cameras so they can slow down. Even though this is the purported purpose of speed cameras, cops won't like it - they'll target Hyundais - and government will ban this.

ACLU publishes report on over-use of SWAT raids.

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