Getting Some Rays: Forget Radar, Now the Government is X-Raying You as You Drive
by Dave Lindoff
URL: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/10/04-1
This strikes me as a serious 4th Amendment violation. The Supreme Court already ruled sometime back that you cannot use infrared scanners without warrant to look into people's houses as it constituted an unwarranted search and seizure. Yet this technology can do at the very least, the same, and it's being done without warrant.
It is clear that the government is using them, and unlike with the X-ray backscatter devices used in airports, where you can opt-out and get a pat-down instead, there is no opt-out here. It's also clear that there is a radiation exposure risk if used liberally and/or in the even that some of the moving parts in the scanner break down or fail to function correctly.
In addition to the fact that these devices violate the 4th Amendment, and could potentially pose a health-risk, they are not particularly suitable for detecting liquid explosives.
Another disturbing detail mentioned in the article is that the US Military was testing these devices in the streets of New York City. So much for Posse Comitatus...
I don't know about every member here, but I for one am sick and tired of the government using the threat of terrorism as an excuse to monitor every aspect of our existence. I am even more sick of the fact that despite their desire to know everything knowable about us; whenever we wish to know what they are doing, they invoke the State's Secrets privilege (I'm not saying that the government should not keep any secrets -- I'm saying that they should only keep secrets that are necessary to protect the country; not to protect themselves)
What are your opinions?
by Dave Lindoff
URL: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/10/04-1
This strikes me as a serious 4th Amendment violation. The Supreme Court already ruled sometime back that you cannot use infrared scanners without warrant to look into people's houses as it constituted an unwarranted search and seizure. Yet this technology can do at the very least, the same, and it's being done without warrant.
It is clear that the government is using them, and unlike with the X-ray backscatter devices used in airports, where you can opt-out and get a pat-down instead, there is no opt-out here. It's also clear that there is a radiation exposure risk if used liberally and/or in the even that some of the moving parts in the scanner break down or fail to function correctly.
In addition to the fact that these devices violate the 4th Amendment, and could potentially pose a health-risk, they are not particularly suitable for detecting liquid explosives.
Another disturbing detail mentioned in the article is that the US Military was testing these devices in the streets of New York City. So much for Posse Comitatus...
I don't know about every member here, but I for one am sick and tired of the government using the threat of terrorism as an excuse to monitor every aspect of our existence. I am even more sick of the fact that despite their desire to know everything knowable about us; whenever we wish to know what they are doing, they invoke the State's Secrets privilege (I'm not saying that the government should not keep any secrets -- I'm saying that they should only keep secrets that are necessary to protect the country; not to protect themselves)
What are your opinions?