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Comment Re:Lie to me! (Score 1) 439

The Pennsylvania criminal statute on wiretapping provides an exception if the communications being recorded is of someone committing a felony. But that seems like a muddy exception. What if the DA decides not to prosecute the person you believed was committing a felony? Or if the recorded person is found not guilty or is let off for some other reason? It seems like you're on the hook then. What if two parties in PA surreptitiously record each other, each one successfully trying to get the other to admit they're doing felony wiretapping by recording the other? Do they both get off? -bernieS
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Submission + - When your backhoe cuts "Black" (Top Secret (washingtonpost.com)

bernieS writes: "The Washington Post describes what happens when a construction backhoe accidentally cuts buried fiber so secret that it doesn't appear on public maps--and what happens when the Men in Black SUV's appear out of nowhere. Apparently, the numerous secret fiber and utility lines used by government intelligence agencies are being dug up with increasing frequency with all the increased construction projects in the DC area. It's amazing how quickly they get repaired!"

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