Comment This is an old issue (Score 1) 746
Did someone say yet that this is just a matter of maybe amending a couple laws and educating law enforcement? Maybe. It's new. Who cares? As a practical matter, it has gotta end up being something along the lines of secured vs. unsecured resources, similar perhaps to another public space called hmmm... the web?
Anything else will fail in the courts and become a mute anyway. Note however, that I would not want to be the test case myself :-)
Other comments:
What does airwaves have to do with it? This is a public space, where or what it is doesn't matter.
Why does it matter that this guy is a priest? Or does that have something to do with the "child photography" thing?
Cops make mistakes, just like, ummm...humans. They aren't lawyers.
It is fair for providers to insist that customers secure their wireless hubs or not use them.