Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83 based; site homxa.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!harvard!talcott!panda!genrad!decvax!harpo!whuxlm!whuxl!houxm!homxa!gritz From: gritz@homxa.UUCP (R.SHARPLES) Newsgroups: net.auto Subject: Re: A comment on Radar and Telephones Message-ID: <1098@homxa.UUCP> Date: Mon, 12-Aug-85 10:51:57 EDT Article-I.D.: homxa.1098 Posted: Mon Aug 12 10:51:57 1985 Date-Received: Thu, 15-Aug-85 20:52:01 EDT References: <2493@pegasus.UUCP>, <754@dataio.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Bell Labs, Holmdel NJ Lines: 18 >From: bjorn@dataio.UUCP (Bjorn Benson) > >In article <2493@pegasus.UUCP> mzal@pegasus.UUCP (Mike Zaleski) writes: >>Now, how is looking for "interesting speeds" different from the >>government's (past/present?) policy of scanning international calls >>for "interesting words"? > >You know when you get your drivers lic. that the police have radar >guns and they use them. Thus when you see a police car beside the road >you know you are being spied on. However, with wiretaps you have no >way of knowing when you are being spied on. > > Bjorn Benson Police using radar frequently hide themselves behind hills, bushes, signs, bridges, or they can sneek up behind you. Russ Sharples