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.)"
Thursday, September 27, 2012
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.
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.
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