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December 9, 2006 10:10 AM PST

Senate passes bill to criminalize pretexting

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The Senate passes legislation that would make it a federal crime to obtain a person's telephone records without permission.
The New York Times

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why only phone records?
by thanhvn December 10, 2006 3:56 PM PST
why not other types of personal data, such as driving records, housing rental records, movie rentals, library books borrowed, etc.??
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Why the H@ll is law inforcement exempt
by FooKBush December 10, 2006 7:10 PM PST
Bs law trying to look like they really did something. pansy congress... worse I've ever seen. glad a lot wont be coming back.

as always,

FookBush
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