I don't recall the case and can't find it in quick search but I belive there was just a recent court or Supreme Court ruling about law enforcement and the ability to search email (not the cell phone search ruling); the email owner is not truly the owner it's the provider. Not sure how that may apply to Google as I believe their voice service is voip which may be subject to different laws than a true telco. You don't really need phone to access google voice since you can see call records, text, contacts and vm when logged in on any computer. Perhaps Shyster Jon can jog my memory or clarify.
Originally Posted by guinnessstout
Well I might, if it had something to do with the subject of this thread, which is which cities are safest to hobby in. Unless some cities in DFW have Email Checking Roadblocks, the question isn't relevant.
As an aside, I sometimes encounter a thread on a topic that's been hijacked by tech-geeks wanting to talk about hobby phones and Google voice, which apparently induces boners for gadget-geeks. You fellas might wanna know that phone records only very rarely play a role in a prostitution case. On the other hand, phone records are often evidence in contested divorce proceedings.