FBI Violated Electronic Communications Privacy Act 285
An anonymous reader writes to tell us of a report from the Washington Post which alleges that the FBI "illegally collected more than 2,000 US telephone call records between 2002 and 2006 by invoking terrorism emergencies that did not exist or simply persuading phone companies to provide records." The report continues,
"E-mails obtained by The Washington Post detail how counterterrorism officials inside FBI headquarters did not follow their own procedures that were put in place to protect civil liberties. The stream of urgent requests for phone records also overwhelmed the FBI communications analysis unit with work that ultimately was not connected to imminent threats. ... FBI officials told The Post that their own review has found that about half of the 4,400 toll records collected in emergency situations or with after-the-fact approvals were done in technical violation of the law. The searches involved only records of calls and not the content of the calls. In some cases, agents broadened their searches to gather numbers two and three degrees of separation from the original request, documents show."
The FBI? Surely not! (Score:3, Funny)
The FBI violated our privacy and civil rights? Surely not, I tell you!
-JJS
2000? What a shame they overdid it (Score:4, Funny)
Had they collected 16 fewer records, it could have been so much more appropriate.
Told you so! (Score:5, Funny)
After diligently criticizing the powers of government for over 11 months, we have more proof that Obama is destroying America.
Sincerely,
Your Fox Opinutainment Team
Re:Better Dead than Red? (Score:2, Funny)
Ever read the Book of French Military Successes? Both pages?
You ignorant liberals just don't get it (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Better Dead than Red? (Score:3, Funny)
Minor correction: I'd rather be dead than a slave. Being an undead slave would probably suck too.