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It's a mixed bag, the U. S. Supreme Court's approach to search and
seizure. Sometimes the court has seemed reasonable, as in ruling that police must ask bus passengers' consent or get a search warrant to look through their bags for drugs; sometimes it has seemed to stretch the Constitution, such as when it permitted police to fly over a backyard to see what is on the ground. But they were right on target in Monday's ruling prohibiting the use of heat sensors to "see" what ordinarily cannot be seen inside buildings. Oregon police were investigating a neighbor and when they saw "hot spots" inside another home, went in and arrested Danny Lee Kyllo for growing marijuana. The justices said this is unconstitutional without a warrant, and rightly so. Modern technology is making all of us increasingly open to silent invasion from the outside, and we need firm guidelines to protect our right to privacy. It is good to see the Supreme Court agreeing, at least in this case. Newshawk: Be a Newshawk - http://www.mapinc.org/hawk.htm Pubdate: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 Source: Reno Gazette-Journal (NV) Copyright: 2001 Reno Gazette-Journal Contact: rgjmail@nevadanet.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/363 Website: http://www.rgj.com/ |
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