usetheforceluke
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- Oct 28, 2003
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I noticed this morning on cbc.ca there is an article that outlines the ability of the U.S. Border Services to seize your laptop and cell phone:
"The policy gives border agents at any point of entry into the United States the authority to also take documents, books, pamphlets and hard drives. The items can be seized from anyone crossing the border and may then be copied and shared with other government agencies"
I guess the intent is in this paragraph:
""These examinations are part of ... long-standing practice and are essential to uncovering vital law-enforcement information," the policy says, noting examinations help authorities detect possible instances of terrorism, narcotics smuggling, child pornography and violations of copyright and trademark laws."
(Two paragraphs lifted from the article, located here: http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2008/08/01/border-searches.html )
It should be interesting to see what happens with this one.
Jim.
"The policy gives border agents at any point of entry into the United States the authority to also take documents, books, pamphlets and hard drives. The items can be seized from anyone crossing the border and may then be copied and shared with other government agencies"
I guess the intent is in this paragraph:
""These examinations are part of ... long-standing practice and are essential to uncovering vital law-enforcement information," the policy says, noting examinations help authorities detect possible instances of terrorism, narcotics smuggling, child pornography and violations of copyright and trademark laws."
(Two paragraphs lifted from the article, located here: http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2008/08/01/border-searches.html )
It should be interesting to see what happens with this one.
Jim.