Israel Airport Security Allowed To Read Tourists' Email 438
wiredmikey writes "Israeli security officials at Ben Gurion airport are legally allowed to demand access to tourists' email accounts and deny them entry if they refuse, the country's top legal official said on Wednesday. Details of the policy were laid out by Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein in a written response to the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), the group said in a statement. 'In a response dated April 24, 2013, the attorney general's office confirmed this practice,' ACRI said, quoting sections of the document which said it was only done in exceptional cases where 'relevant suspicious signs' were evident and only done with the tourist's 'consent'. 'Allowing security agents to take such invasive measures at their own discretion and on the basis of such flimsy "consent" is not befitting of a democracy,' commented Lila Margalit from ACRI."
Twitter (Score:5, Funny)
This is why I do all my confidential corporate communication via Twitter and Slashdot postings.
Re:Jews (Score:4, Funny)
... or, you could be a racist douche-bag. The possibilities are endless.
Well... (Score:5, Funny)
Time to register iloveisrael@gmail.com....
Re:My house, my rules (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah man, just imagining each country having its own laws fills me with rage.
Re:My house, my rules (Score:5, Funny)
For example, if you live in France, and you enjoy not speaking German, (or if you live anywhere in Europe, for that matter, and enjoy not being required to speak German...) you're welcome.
Conversly, if it weren't for the French, you would be writing English.