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The Supreme Court ruled last month that a policeman has to get a
warrant
if he wants to do prolonged tracking, but the law isn't clear about civilians doing this to one another, so it's not just Big Brother we have to worry about, but Big Neighbor.
The city came down on me, and basically gave me a citation saying that I had to remove my garden, which this citation was turning into a
warrant.
A
warrant
for planting food on a piece of land that you could care less about?" (Laughter) And I was like, "Cool.
So, I invite you, upon your arrival back home, start using Tor, and if someone wants to see what you are doing, he should ask for a search
warrant.
Most of the time it doesn't create any kind of mischief, but it does
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looking at, so I'm happy we've got an opportunity to look at it today, make sure that it's not growing, it's not creating any problems.
And something that we've seen, something about the PRISM program that's very concerning to me is, there's been a talking point in the U.S. government where they've said 15 federal judges have reviewed these programs and found them to be lawful, but what they don't tell you is those are secret judges in a secret court based on secret interpretations of law that's considered 34,000
warrant
requests over 33 years, and in 33 years only rejected 11 government requests.
But there's an important thing to remember here: even though companies pushed back, even though companies demanded, hey, let's do this through a
warrant
process, let's do this where we actually have some sort of legal review, some sort of basis for handing over these users' data, we saw stories in the Washington Post last year that weren't as well reported as the PRISM story that said the NSA broke in to the data center communications between Google to itself and Yahoo to itself.
So we pass this information to the police, who, meanwhile, have obtained a search
warrant
and they found the same brand of condom in Dalton's premises.
So we went in there with a search
warrant
and about two hours after we went in, we found the first of 84 graves, a total of 533 bodies.
There are some signs that are very promising, and there are other trends that are more troubling that
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closer attention.
He asked the child if he was carrying any drugs or if he had a
warrant.
Then the judge on his assault case issued him a
warrant
for his arrest because he couldn't pay the 225 dollars in court fees that came due a few weeks after the case ended.
Chuck had managed to get his
warrant
lifted and he was on a payment plan for the court fees and he was driving Tim to school in his girlfriend's car.
When I imagine what that would feel like if, every time I left my house, there was a chance a police officer would run my license plate, see a
warrant
for unpaid debt, seize my body they way the did in DC and then take me to a jail cell, I feel a little sick.
And the primary tool we used to reform surveillance law was to require a search
warrant
for the government to be able to get access to our phone calls and our letters.
Now, the reason why a search
warrant
is important is because it interposes a judge in the relationship between investigators and the citizens, and that judge's job is to make sure that there's good cause for the surveillance, that the surveillance is targeted at the right people, and that the information that's collected is going to be used for legitimate government purposes and not for discriminatory ones.
And all of this information, the license plates, the faceprints, the phone records, your address books, your buddy lists, the photos that you upload to Dropbox or Google Photos, and sometimes even your chats and your emails are not protected by a
warrant
requirement.
And when that information is collected, even though it's conversations with Americans, it can then be funneled to the FBI where the FBI is allowed to search through it without getting a warrant, without probable cause, looking for information about Americans and whatever crimes we may have committed with no need to document any kind of suspicion.
Ultimately, after much deliberation, we decided the Rising Star specimens did indeed
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a new species, which we called "Homo naledi."
I believe that the situation in our region is grave enough to
warrant
the creation of a new intergovernmental agency.
In 1555, this procedure didn’t
warrant
much acclaim.
By no means is Dark Harvest the worst horror movie i've ever seen, it just isn't anything special and has nothing in it to
warrant
a second watch or hope for a sequel.
The monster, which we don't see until the final 20 minutes, is rather cool looking but isn't cool enough to
warrant
watching the preceding hour of boredom.
I will not delve into the plot as its confused evolution does not
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any examination.
Although Ennio Morricone's score is much revered, it is undeniably schmaltzy and repetitive, it gushes with an emotional redolence that the scenes themselves, many violent, just do not
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There are no jokes, only half-jokes and slight gags that barely even
warrant
a tiny internal smile.
Disjointed and off-putting--though for some, the sight of Redford disrobing, about to disrobe, or having been disrobed might be enough to
warrant
attention.
There were also a couple of American pre-Halloween slashers that
warrant
a mention.
You would think an ad with the line "From the director of "Office Space"" would be enough to
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a big release!
The greatest irony is that the Monkees effectively signed their death
warrant
as a commercial force at a time when they were reaching their artistic peak.
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