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Here's something for those sad, demented folks who were convinced that the FBI would be using library records to track what you're reading and were foaming-at-the-mouth about the *cough* 'invasion of privacy':
Not So Fast: E-Z Pass Data Used To Catch CheatersOkay, so instead of the evil big-bad-Bush-cronies using simple tracking information to get you, we're now seeing it utilized by a segment of the population that's slightly higher up on the food chain when compared to anyone who....oh, I don't know.....supported John Kerry back in 2004: divorce lawyers.Divorce Lawyers Find Toll Records, Prove Spouses Lied About Whereabouts
TRENTON, N.J. There's some potentially troubling and telling news for all you motorists out there who may be taking the Turnpike for the worst crime in marriage: cheating on your significant other.
E-ZPass and other electronic toll collection systems are emerging as a powerful means of proving infidelity. That's because when your spouse doesn't know where you've been, E-ZPass does.
"E-ZPass is an E-ZPass to go directly to divorce court, because it's an easy way to show you took the off-ramp to adultery," said Jacalyn Barnett, a New York divorce lawyer who has used E-ZPass records a few times.
Lynne Gold-Bikin, a Pennsylvania divorce lawyer, said E-ZPass helped prove a client's husband was being unfaithful: "He claimed he was in a business meeting in Pennsylvania. And I had records to show he went to New Jersey that night."
Yup, you got it - slimy divorce lawyers are using a play from the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy to get you when you least expect it.
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As I have always said, a college education, even one from a fine school such as UCSD, doesn't mean someone has much intelligence.
Do you honestly think Mikey, the FBI is playing fair with the powers Bush has given them? Remember, the FBI is not bound by the freedom of information act to turn over classified documents for 25 years.
Really, think a bit. Choosing a la carte as to who to point out in abusing the powers that Bush hs agined into law is counter productive.
For someone who claims to not be a repub, you certainly do defend Bush every chance you get. Why? What has he done for you?
|| Posted by nunya, August 10, 2007 08:57 PM ||Not defending Bush - just pointing out that there are many ways in which to collect information on people through legal means.....
|| Posted by Mad Mikey, August 11, 2007 03:26 PM ||sure there are. so why the need to go around the courts to do it?
because this administration and all of its slimey tactics wants no accountability for its actions.
sad thing is, our rights and freedoms have been chipped away the minute 9-11 happened. seems all to clean too, doesn't it?
i do pity you and people who think like you mikey.
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