TO be secure in your affects means you have ownership of them. I'm pretty sure you can't come up with an argument that tracking somebodies car is actually taking something from them or searching for something on them.
I think you just side-stepped my entire post. My point is listening in or tracking someone to find out if thy are guilty or not is NOT a violation of the 4th. Now you may argue that we need a Constitutional Amendment to protect privacy in certain cases but how it is written now privacy has nothing to do with it.
Even without a warrant I've said it before... The Fourth doesn't cover spying. Anything that is not intrusive goes. I'm sure I'll get a lot of shit for saying that but go back and read the Fourth and you'll understand. The whole point of the Fourth is not to encourage criminals to keep secrets... its to stop police from interrupting law-abiding citizens' lives.
They can put a GPS on my car but I want the data afterwards. I want to see just how fast I can make the Beggar's Canyon run. Wait... wrong article. Nevermind.
Hence Buy low and Sell high. You could make even more money if you sold it three times in those 25 years and bought it back twice more on or just coming off of the lows.
Creatine isn't really a drug. I mean you can get it in some Sobe drinks. Or at least you could. If creatine is a drug then so is protein and I guess all athletes will have to be vegetarians who eat no nuts.
The law was not trying to remove political contributions from Unions although I would love to see that. It was more balanced and simply gave individual members the option of opting out of having their money go to a political party that they were morally opposed to and made them sick to their stomach. This political party is also known as the party of death and they promote a culture of death. Yes, its the Democrats and their pro-baby-killing leader Obama.
So you just took COPS which follows REAL POLICE OFFICERS and compared it to a Fake Court show (Where they agree to be bound by the decision) and The Real World where they pick the most ridiculous people to live together possible to create drama. COPS IS the norm.
To get down to the legal aspects there is all this bullshit about how since cars are mobile then police have an easier time searching them for fear they may never be able to again and how police can look in the windows and "Think" they see something and search the whole damned car. Combine this with people not knowing their rights and almost every search of a car is actually illegal but the evidence is included in the case anyways.
Do you drive in a car? Because if you do then chances are that will catch up with you and you'll die sooner or later from massive hemorrhaging after being decapitated by the fucking semi truck that broke down in the middle of 5 lanes of traffic. No advances in science will save you from that.
This is a case where a car analogy just doesn't work. See we lost our Fourth Amendment rights while in cars a long time ago. Now they can just search your car just because they pulled you over for a broken tail light. Oh and who do you think broke that tail light?
Secondly a bottle of chlorine solution is not quite up there with a bottle of miller light in your hand when you are driving. Your analogy is totally insufficient.
DNS maps URLS with IP Addresses. It's really that simple. If the DNS servers are being hacked in that country then any single person can set their connection to use a non-infected and open DNS server instead. Its a lot of work but it can be done.
Yes, they have been. They may get more bars in Maine or Wisconsin but where the vast majority of the people live on the coasts the reception is shit. I can't get decent reception at my own house and I'm literally 5 blocks from a major freeway. I also get shitty reception in my office which is right off the 405 and 55 and next to a freakin' airport! ATT sucks and worst of all is their horrible customer service. Also note they just raised SMS messaging fees so it now costs more to message someone on your same family plan then it does to mail them a letter.
Well did he get a notice that he needed to clean up his lab or that certain chemicals are not allowed in certain quantities or that he was disposing of the wrongly? I think not. End of argument.
Did you think just for a moment that maybe like a billion other people said the same thing you just posted? Go read my replies to them. I'm tired of typing it out.
Right but should zoning laws have that kind of scope? Most zoning laws pertain to running a business with employees or a storefront out of your house. They usually don't delve into which profession you can be self-employed in and work from home with.
Wow, people just don't understand. The Internet is not down there. The packets get routed. It's the web servers that are being vandalized. The actual servers that host the actual content the Internet delivers. Hence, Garbage in, Garbage out.
Did you think for just a moment to see if maybe the 20 other people who responded before you posted the same thing? I mean seriously it's getting old. Plus as I pointed out to all of those people of course the firefighters are allowed in but the sight of chemicals doesn't mean he did something illegal and looking at them to inspect them is one thing but just coming in and taking them all is highly suspicious.
I take it you've never been to a school dark room. Chemicals like fixer and developer and negative cleaning solution are left willy nilly all over the place in bottles with caps on the tops of counters.
But once again how is tracking a car with a GPS different then tracking the car with a person tailing the car?
A little clue might be the fact that it never mentions surveillance or spying at all in any way shape or form.
TO be secure in your affects means you have ownership of them. I'm pretty sure you can't come up with an argument that tracking somebodies car is actually taking something from them or searching for something on them.
I think you just side-stepped my entire post. My point is listening in or tracking someone to find out if thy are guilty or not is NOT a violation of the 4th. Now you may argue that we need a Constitutional Amendment to protect privacy in certain cases but how it is written now privacy has nothing to do with it.
Even without a warrant I've said it before... The Fourth doesn't cover spying. Anything that is not intrusive goes. I'm sure I'll get a lot of shit for saying that but go back and read the Fourth and you'll understand. The whole point of the Fourth is not to encourage criminals to keep secrets... its to stop police from interrupting law-abiding citizens' lives.
They can put a GPS on my car but I want the data afterwards. I want to see just how fast I can make the Beggar's Canyon run. Wait... wrong article. Nevermind.
Hence Buy low and Sell high. You could make even more money if you sold it three times in those 25 years and bought it back twice more on or just coming off of the lows.
Cool. I want my first plasmid to be inferno so I can shoot fire out of my hands. I'm sure they'll just look at me like another damn splicer though.
Creatine isn't really a drug. I mean you can get it in some Sobe drinks. Or at least you could. If creatine is a drug then so is protein and I guess all athletes will have to be vegetarians who eat no nuts.
I can see it now. Runners strap into giant mechs and literally globe trot around the world in a matter of steps.
The law was not trying to remove political contributions from Unions although I would love to see that. It was more balanced and simply gave individual members the option of opting out of having their money go to a political party that they were morally opposed to and made them sick to their stomach. This political party is also known as the party of death and they promote a culture of death. Yes, its the Democrats and their pro-baby-killing leader Obama.
So you just took COPS which follows REAL POLICE OFFICERS and compared it to a Fake Court show (Where they agree to be bound by the decision) and The Real World where they pick the most ridiculous people to live together possible to create drama. COPS IS the norm.
To get down to the legal aspects there is all this bullshit about how since cars are mobile then police have an easier time searching them for fear they may never be able to again and how police can look in the windows and "Think" they see something and search the whole damned car. Combine this with people not knowing their rights and almost every search of a car is actually illegal but the evidence is included in the case anyways.
You ever watch Cops? It never goes down that way. They just pull the guy out and put him in the back of the car and search away.
Do you drive in a car? Because if you do then chances are that will catch up with you and you'll die sooner or later from massive hemorrhaging after being decapitated by the fucking semi truck that broke down in the middle of 5 lanes of traffic. No advances in science will save you from that.
Robust by what measure? Which of those has a GDP larger then the United States of America?
This is a case where a car analogy just doesn't work. See we lost our Fourth Amendment rights while in cars a long time ago. Now they can just search your car just because they pulled you over for a broken tail light. Oh and who do you think broke that tail light?
Secondly a bottle of chlorine solution is not quite up there with a bottle of miller light in your hand when you are driving. Your analogy is totally insufficient.
DNS maps URLS with IP Addresses. It's really that simple. If the DNS servers are being hacked in that country then any single person can set their connection to use a non-infected and open DNS server instead. Its a lot of work but it can be done.
Yes, they have been. They may get more bars in Maine or Wisconsin but where the vast majority of the people live on the coasts the reception is shit. I can't get decent reception at my own house and I'm literally 5 blocks from a major freeway. I also get shitty reception in my office which is right off the 405 and 55 and next to a freakin' airport! ATT sucks and worst of all is their horrible customer service. Also note they just raised SMS messaging fees so it now costs more to message someone on your same family plan then it does to mail them a letter.
Well did he get a notice that he needed to clean up his lab or that certain chemicals are not allowed in certain quantities or that he was disposing of the wrongly? I think not. End of argument.
Uhm so then use a different DNS server? Hello?
Did you think just for a moment that maybe like a billion other people said the same thing you just posted? Go read my replies to them. I'm tired of typing it out.
Right but should zoning laws have that kind of scope? Most zoning laws pertain to running a business with employees or a storefront out of your house. They usually don't delve into which profession you can be self-employed in and work from home with.
Wow, people just don't understand. The Internet is not down there. The packets get routed. It's the web servers that are being vandalized. The actual servers that host the actual content the Internet delivers. Hence, Garbage in, Garbage out.
Did you think for just a moment to see if maybe the 20 other people who responded before you posted the same thing? I mean seriously it's getting old. Plus as I pointed out to all of those people of course the firefighters are allowed in but the sight of chemicals doesn't mean he did something illegal and looking at them to inspect them is one thing but just coming in and taking them all is highly suspicious.
I take it you've never been to a school dark room. Chemicals like fixer and developer and negative cleaning solution are left willy nilly all over the place in bottles with caps on the tops of counters.