Author Topic: Even policemen are looking into what we search on the internet.  (Read 1182 times)

« Last Edit: August 01, 2013, 10:02:35 PM by Acerblock »

not like they have been doing this since forever
also
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ut the police department in Suffolk County, N.Y., issued a statement later Thursday saying that the incident unfolded after detectives "received a tip from a Bay Shore computer company regarding suspicious computer searches conducted by a recently released employee" on the employee's workplace computer. The employee had searched the terms "pressure cooker bombs" and "backpacks," the statement said.
the police weren't spying on them
it was the workplace
« Last Edit: August 01, 2013, 10:00:14 PM by e-maxx »

Jeez

But they searched "Presure cookers" "Backpacks" "Boston marathon"

Thats a little weird. Even if you were just trying to find out about the incident.
Unless you were literally just searching for that.

Jeez

But they searched "Presure cookers" "Backpacks" "Boston marathon"

Thats a little weird. Even if you were just trying to find out about the incident.
Unless you were literally just searching for that.
why don't they see what webpages we visit, instead of our searches. Like, if they go on news, that's fine but if they went on a shady website, that's suspicious.

why don't they see what webpages we visit, instead of our searches. Like, if they go on news, that's fine but if they went on a shady website, that's suspicious.
They probably do that too

They probably do that too
meh, I don't think they should spy searches. That's a bit useless.

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I mean, he wasn't stripped of his freedom, so I can't say I have an issue with it.  He was questioned because he searched for shady things, now if they FBI came in and unlawfully detained him without ever having real evidence, I'd say I have a problem with it.

Not to say it isn't frustrating

meh, I don't think they should spy searches. That's a bit useless.

Actually it can provide a bit of a blanket rather than picking through the pages piece by piece. Think about it this way, you can either look through five different pages, two of an innocent search, and the other three not so innocent. You can ignore the other two and only search through the pages he looked through by searching the three searches which were deemed suspicious. It's easier that way.

I dunno I'm probably wrong and that isn't how it actually works

not like they have been doing this since forever
also
the police weren't spying on them
it was the workplace
I think it is funny that you made your edit before the next person posted, yet nearly everyone below you ignored it.

EDIT: Change the topic title.

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Police officers robbed some people at gunpoint and pistolwhipped people at a gas station in Detroit.

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OT: The searches are pretty weird, They're just trying to stop terrorism anyway.

Police officers robbed some people at gunpoint and pistolwhipped people at a gas station in Detroit.
Detroit
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