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To: Lane3 who wrote (8774)1/11/2006 9:15:47 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541472
 
If someone rats on them, you can get a warrant. I can only see not getting a warrant for phone calls if you just wanted to listen in to a bunch of phone calls hoping to hear something suspicious and in the process overhearing a lot of innocent people. So I'm not sure what you're saying. I thought we "agreed" that wasn't ok. I'm still not clear on why what you said about emails is the same about phone calls, when you really need to listen in on phone calls, and (presumably) have target numbers, before you begin. Your post makes it no clearer why they would be the same, and how this agrees with our "agreement" about warrants and phone conversations. It sounds like you now disagree with what you said previously about warrants for phone conversations (although you understand- I had no idea you were saying anything, because you were talking about emails), but I can't tell anymore.