http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2007/06/laptopsearches
6/20/2007 3:07:31 AM
Full Disk Crypto ftw?
6/20/2007 7:04:25 AM
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6/20/2007 9:39:58 AM
Well, its kinda like the drug dog sniff. There is no probable cause required to sniff someone, because the dog only tells you if there is illegal drugs on the person. You have no privacy right in anything illegal and are only protected when the search extends to something that you legally can possess. Theoretically, if the government could have a scanner that would only tell the officer that there is child porn on the computer, it would be legal to scan it, depending on a few other factors. If they got that hit, they would have probable cause to search everything on the computer. I have seen other cases that fit more this pattern than what was posted.I think this case would potentially be more of a reasonable suspicion standard rather than probable cause. There are 10-15 issues that could make this not require probable cause. The limited case law that I have seen addresses 1 or 2 issues, but does not put it all together in a nice clear decision.
6/20/2007 10:00:59 AM
Well roadblocks are set up all the time just to make sure nobody is driving drunk..so how is this fishing expedition into your computer any different? People need to get over this thinking that you are secure in your person, houses, papers and effects. The Constitution is too much of a "living, breathing" thing to keep these rights sacred.
6/20/2007 10:42:39 AM
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6/20/2007 12:58:43 PM
^i have a hunch that when they're passworded is when they sieze it.
6/20/2007 1:17:00 PM
What about those fingerprint scanner things?
6/20/2007 1:29:07 PM
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6/20/2007 2:34:38 PM
oh noes, they will find my goatse pic
6/20/2007 2:41:04 PM
when i traveled abroad last year, the airport security had me turn on my laptop just to show that it was a real computer and not a bomb.
6/21/2007 12:45:31 AM