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Emails Show Feds Asking Florida Cops To Deceive Judges About Surveillance Tech

Advocatus Diaboli sends this excerpt from Wired: Police in Florida have, at the request of the U.S. Marshals Service, been deliberately deceiving judges and defendants about their use of a controversial surveillance tool to track suspects, according to newly obtained emails (PDF). At the request of the Marshals Service, the officers using so-called stingrays have been routinely telling judges, in applications for warrants, that they obtained knowledge of a suspect's location from a 'confidential source' rather than disclosing that the information was gleaned using a stingray.

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  1. Easy solution by vandelais · · Score: 3, Funny

    Have the manufacturer of the "so-called Stingray", whatever that means, change the branding or release a version called "confidential source".
    After all, one of those "so-called Stingrays" killed Steve Irwin.

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  2. Re:Why are all of you so naive ? by sjames · · Score: 3, Funny

    Perhaps if you ask right, such as "What are the coordinates of cell towers we shouldn't destroy?"