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Police want your Internet, phone records and credit card and bank information

Police want your Internet, phone records and credit card and bank information

Rhode Island police seek open access to Internet, phone records

PROVIDENCE, R.I. --The Rhode Island General Assembly is considering legislation that could give police access to Internet and phone records and credit card and bank information without a warrant or other court review, civil libertarians said.

The state police said the legislation would help track down the increasing instances of Internet-based crime, including fraud and child exploitation. They say they are only seeking expanded access to Internet records, not phone or banking records.

But lawyers familiar with this area of law say the bills as crafted would give Rhode island police the right to obtain the same information that some of the nation's major communication companies have been accused of giving to the National Security Agency illegally.

USA Today reported last month that Verizon Communications Inc., BellSouth Corp. and AT&T Corp. began turning over tens of millions of phone records to the NSA after the spy agency requested the records following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks as part of an anti-terrorism surveillance program.

Lawyers in Rhode Island have filed class-action lawsuits on behalf of customers against these companies.

Some of the same lawyers and the Rhode Island affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union are speaking out against the bills, scheduled for a hearing and possibly a vote Tuesday before a state House committee. The Senate has already passed a version of the bill.

Kevin Bankston, a lawyer with the Electronic Frontier Foundation who works regularly with federal surveillance and electronic records law, said the legislation contains language from federal law that includes access to phone records.

Critics like Bankston say under the proposed legislation, the only standard the police would need to get a customer's information is an assertion by a police chief that the information is necessary for an investigation. Bank and credit card information could also be included to show means of payment for phone or Internet services, critics say.

State police say going before a judge to get a warrant can be time-consuming and cumbersome.

Cpl. John Killian, the state police's computer crime specialist, said it can take three to four hours of work to obtain a warrant.

"There's a balance between privacy and police authority," Killian said. "The current situation is weighted too far on the side of privacy."

http://www.boston.com/news/local/rho...phone_records/
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Rhode Island police seek open access to Internet, phone records

PROVIDENCE, R.I. --The Rhode Island General Assembly is considering legislation that could give police access to Internet and phone records and credit card and bank information without a warrant or other court review, civil libertarians said.

The state police said the legislation would help track down the increasing instances of Internet-based crime, including fraud and child exploitation. They say they are only seeking expanded access to Internet records, not phone or banking records.

But lawyers familiar with this area of law say the bills as crafted would give Rhode island police the right to obtain the same information that some of the nation's major communication companies have been accused of giving to the National Security Agency illegally.

USA Today reported last month that Verizon Communications Inc., BellSouth Corp. and AT&T Corp. began turning over tens of millions of phone records to the NSA after the spy agency requested the records following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks as part of an anti-terrorism surveillance program.

Lawyers in Rhode Island have filed class-action lawsuits on behalf of customers against these companies.

Some of the same lawyers and the Rhode Island affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union are speaking out against the bills, scheduled for a hearing and possibly a vote Tuesday before a state House committee. The Senate has already passed a version of the bill.

Kevin Bankston, a lawyer with the Electronic Frontier Foundation who works regularly with federal surveillance and electronic records law, said the legislation contains language from federal law that includes access to phone records.

Critics like Bankston say under the proposed legislation, the only standard the police would need to get a customer's information is an assertion by a police chief that the information is necessary for an investigation. Bank and credit card information could also be included to show means of payment for phone or Internet services, critics say.

State police say going before a judge to get a warrant can be time-consuming and cumbersome.

Cpl. John Killian, the state police's computer crime specialist, said it can take three to four hours of work to obtain a warrant.

"There's a balance between privacy and police authority," Killian said. "The current situation is weighted too far on the side of privacy."

http://www.boston.com/news/local/rho...phone_records/
They are taking FULL ADVANTAGE of this P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act! The fact is, the act was passed without full review of the members of congress AND it is an act that was put into affect to "...Intercept and obstruct terrorism". Child exploitation and internet crime IS NOT terrorism! Amerikkka is getting too big for its britches and they are becoming their greatest fear: TERRORISTS!
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Amerikkkka is full of ish I closed my accounts I dont own credit cards anymore If I cant deal with cash I dont deal And as far as the phone and internet im gone say what I want......You see this crackkka(for those who are snoopin around on this site)I know this aint nothing new I believe they BEEN watchin they want to just put it out there now
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Mahmoud my brother I know you know this,... you just cant trust whitey while he's grinning with clinched teeth and holding the knife behind his back while you open up your new checking account......you know it! I myself felt I just dont need those methods to for them to obtain me Im sure they've gotten me already though(and MANY more of us) Im more under the table handling for some things.....Peace
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