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Beryl wrote:
flipper wrote:
That, btw, does not mean I necessarily object to the way cell pone
records were used in the 'bank robber' case but I strongly object to
the argument being used to justify it.
Tracking time and location of calls bothers you?
Read this.
http://news.cnet.com/2100-1029_3-6140191.html
"mobile providers can remotely install a piece of software on to any
handset, without the owner's knowledge, which will activate the
microphone even when its owner is not making a call."
Wouldn't those "bad guys" in New York notice that their cell phones
didn't have much talk time when this technique was being used? I would
think it would tend to run the battery down unexpectedly.
Regards,
John Byrns
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