Thursday, September 27, 2012

Feds snoop on social network accounts without warrants | Politics and Law - CNET News

Feds snoop on social network accounts without warrants | Politics and Law - CNET News: "Federal police are increasingly gaining real-time access to Americans' social network accounts -- such as Facebook, Google , and Twitter -- without obtaining search warrants, newly released documents show."

"It's not clear how many of those 1,661 real-time intercepts last year -- which do require a judge's approval -- targeted social networks, and how many were aimed at e-mail providers."

"Police must merely claim their request is "relevant" to an ongoing investigation. (A search warrant, by contrast, requires probable cause, and a live wiretap order is even more privacy-protective.)"

Wild plane passenger tackled on flight to California | Fox News

Wild plane passenger tackled on flight to California | Fox News: "Passengers say they had to tackle a passenger who was allegedly behaving aggressively and grabbing women during a flight"

How often do passengers handle bad people vs. crew or marshals? Marshals aren't on all flights and crew can't be everywhere and both are minimal.