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    1. rambone

      Chicago schools to feed live video to police departments

      Chicago schools will soon be feeding live video to local police departments. This way students can become acclimated to prison before they even graduate. Dozens of cameras per school will be viewable by police and can even be monitored from a cell phone. Security cameras: CPS eyeing...
    2. bhvostal

      TSA Announces Privacy Changes in Security Checks

      TSA Announces Privacy Changes in Security Checks "Perhaps responding to the increasing criticism for its unconstitutional policies, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced major changes to its privacy policies." TSA Announces Privacy Changes in Security Checks ~ Brian
    3. rambone

      U.S. Officials: Terrorists will use "Belly Bombs"; Give us your liberty

      The government needs to justify more invasive security measures, so today it released a statement about phantom terrorists who are going to implant bombs inside their bodies. Naked-body scanners aren't good enough. The government wants actual chest X-rays. In the meantime, expect surgery...
    4. mrjarrell

      Fed Wiretaps Double Under Obama Regime

      Proving your just as good, or better than the last guy seems to be his mantra. More war, bigger government and now, more federal wiretaps. In the course of a year his fed cops have doubled the number of wiretaps they're carrying out. Looks like he's carrying on in the grand Bush tradition. Seen...
    5. rambone

      Week of shootings leads to Full-Blown Police State

      A few crimes in one week and the mayor of Darby, PA, institutes a "State of Emergency" which apparently suspends the U.S. Constitution and allows the police to search anyone they see in public. Expect to see more "States of Emergency" declared as more towns and states suffer financially in...
    6. rambone

      SCOTUS: Illegal evidence is OK to uphold a conviction

      The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that evidence obtained from an illegal search can be admissible evidence in court, and can be used to convict a man. "Good faith" of the officers overrules the 4th Amendment. This is a sad day... but nobody will notice. High court upholds...
    7. rambone

      Cruise passengers tell of seven-hour security checkpoint extravaganza

      Passengers aboard a cruise ship made several stops along the American west coast. Each port stop is its own security ordeal. At one stop, passengers were forced to line up like cattle, stand in the heat for 7 hours with no food, fingerprinted on all fingers, retina-scanned, given thorough...
    8. rambone

      Tennessee bill mandates forcible blood draw on drivers

      A new law in Tennessee will require police to forcibly draw blood from drivers at the roadside, with/without consent, if they've ever had a DUI in their life, -or- if they are pulled over with a child in the car. And if you don't let the vampires take your blood, then your driver's license...
    9. T.Lex

      Limits on police search

      Just to illustrate how fluid the law can be, an appellate panel today decided police (ISP in this case) crossed the boundaries in their investigation of a potential meth lab. http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pdf/05311102msm.pdf Of course, there probably was a meth lab. And dude now has...
    10. R

      IN Supreme Court Ruling (4th Amd) Update

      I've spent a bit of time following up on the IN Supreme court ruling which stated: “We hold that there is no right to reasonably resist unlawful entry by police officers.” I joined many other people in contacting our Attorney General, who issued a press release that included this interesting...
    11. rambone

      There's a "Secret" Patriot Act, worse than we thought. Feds datamining everyone

      U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) discloses that the "Patriot" Act is worse than we all know. Much of it is secret & not even disclosed to the public. The Feds are data-mining tons of personal information & storing it to build a profile of you. This info includes driver’s license records...
    12. ryknoll3

      Coming soon to a crapping-on-the-4th-amendment Supreme Court near you!

      From New Mexico's Supreme Court: Court expands police right to take guns from cars - NewsTimes
    13. rambone

      School bus pat-downs and interrogations -- in Terre Haute, IN

      Terror has reached the school bus. Terre Haute schools want their bus drivers to be able to interrogate or physically search your child any time they feel it necessary. Petdowns and bag searches to be used at the driver's discretion. You never know when one of those little terrorists might...
    14. mrjarrell

      MPAA & RIAA Pushing For Warrantless Searches In California

      And if they get them there, they'll be certain to push in other states. The sad thing is that they've got politician in the California legislature supporting this. Guess the Constitution means even less than normal out there. I sure would like to see some financials for these politicians. Too...
    15. rambone

      Warrants to "sneak & peak" in your home while you are away -- without your knowledge

      Warrants to "sneak & peek" in your home while you are away -- without your knowledge Thousands of Americans are getting their homes entered for searches, and they may not be formally notified of the home invasion search for months, if ever. Looks like the Feds are ramping up usage of these on...
    16. serpicostraight

      shred the 4th part 2

      Court sides with police in warrantless search - Yahoo! News
    17. rambone

      Newton County Sheriff proposes RANDOM HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SEARCHES

      Don Hartman Sr., Sheriff of Newton County, Indiana, proposed that random house-to-house searches will now be possible under recent Supreme Court ruling, and useful for squashing what remains of liberty in America. IN Sheriff: If We Need to Conduct RANDOM HOUSE to HOUSE Searches We Will...
    18. mrjarrell

      Petition For Your 4th Amendment Rights

      Not sure what good it will do, but it might well make some idiot politician sit up and take notice. Not going to hold my breath, tho. Campaign For Liberty ; IN: Is the 4th Amendment Gone in Indiana?
    19. Farmritch

      9 out of 10 left ( From 2A patriots)

      The announcement that the Indiana Supreme Court has taken a major step in crushing one of our sacred Amendments contained in our Bill of Rights came out of nowhere. Just reading the reports that states people have no right to resist police officers who illegally enter their homes, is a...
    20. IN_Sheepdog

      4th Amendment under assault as well as 2nd

      The Indiana Supreme Court has now taken one additional step toward a police state, by saying that a Law Enforcement Officer, can enter your home, (yes your home!) ILLEGALLY and you as the homeowner do NOT have the right to resist entry. This is explained as a means of "avoiding violence" but it...
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