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Newshawks: Infrared surveillance gets SCOC green light
Newshawks with Pot-TV
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29 Oct 2004 |
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6.32 (1 vote) |
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In a unanimous ruling, Canada's highest court says police can use heat-detecting equipment to peer through homeowners' walls without violating their constitutional right to privacy.
In a decision issued Friday, Justice Ian Binnie ruled that the balance between individual privacy and public protection is not tipped by police using heat-sensitive equipment to survey houses for signs of hidden marijuana grow operations.
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Re: Newshawks: Infrared surveillance gets SCOC green light
Tyrvald,
Sat Oct 30 00:54:49 2004 Damn it! You're supposed to be more free up there in Canada! The U.S. Supreme Court won't let them use that shit without a warrant! discuss this show in the CC forums >
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