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FBI really doesnt want anyone to know about stingray use by local cops
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<blockquote data-quote="TenBears" data-source="post: 2706666" data-attributes="member: 8789"><p>Now I see, if we don't let the police spy ISIS, ALQAIDA,AL NURSRA,TALIBAN, OR HYDRA may send a lone wolf evil doer our way.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A Minnesota police chief has not-so-subtly warned state legislators that stopping police from warrantlessly tracking the movements of every motorist could play into ISIS' hands.</p><p></p><p>At a hearing on proposed state legislation that would limit the amount of time police can keep license plate tracking data on people suspected of no crime, Bloomington (population 86,000) police chief Jeff Potts told lawmakers,</p><p></p><p>"We can’t go a day without reading about ISIS or Al-Shabaab or Al-Nusra and their threats against the West. [License plate recognition] is used in counterterrorism, both in prevention and the investigation of those cases."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TenBears, post: 2706666, member: 8789"] Now I see, if we don't let the police spy ISIS, ALQAIDA,AL NURSRA,TALIBAN, OR HYDRA may send a lone wolf evil doer our way. A Minnesota police chief has not-so-subtly warned state legislators that stopping police from warrantlessly tracking the movements of every motorist could play into ISIS' hands. At a hearing on proposed state legislation that would limit the amount of time police can keep license plate tracking data on people suspected of no crime, Bloomington (population 86,000) police chief Jeff Potts told lawmakers, "We can’t go a day without reading about ISIS or Al-Shabaab or Al-Nusra and their threats against the West. [License plate recognition] is used in counterterrorism, both in prevention and the investigation of those cases." [/QUOTE]
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