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Comment Re:We're overlooking the obvious here: (Score 0) 337

Israel is a small county, and many urban areas are densely built and wifi signals aren't obstructed by barbed wire. It would also be feasible for an associate to set up a wifi network from a car outside the prison. Hell, a MiFi brought in during visitation -- if it were just on and in the building for an hour without being transferred to a prisoner -- could give prisoners in their cells the opportunity to do their thing.

Comment Re:Missed one... (Score -1, Troll) 473

Unfortunately for the Rochester case, the woman in question happens to be an EXTREMELY annoying protester who organizes sit-ins and human chains for things as mundane as evictions and foreclosures. She is still well within her rights to film on-duty officers but her history just kind of sucks the legitimacy out of her case.

Comment Re:Child indecency? (Score 2) 330

"the victims of this are instead accused of being immoral money grubbing bastards." They should be taken to court on both counts. The people directly involved should be put through a criminal trial for child porn if it turns out that any questionable pictures were taken and the city should be sued for a massive amount of money for invasion of privacy. I've heard of cases where towns were sued for so much money that an additional fee was tacked on to local property taxes to pay off the settlement. This seems to be the only way to get voters to pay attention to what goes on in their government.

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