Police Documents Show Scramble To Justify Lawful Access
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Thursday January 19, 2012
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Late last year, I wrote a column on
lawful access
arguing that "neither the government nor law enforcement has provided
credible evidence demonstrating how the current law has impeded active
investigations." Open Media has now obtained an internal
police document
that shows the policy recognize this problem. The email asks
police
departments for examples of why the current laws on disclosure of
customer name and address information has posed a problem. The
email
acknowledges that "we are aware that a similar request was made
approximately 2 years ago, but the report written at that time lacked a
sufficient quantity of good examples."
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