Interesting reading. If they can do AMPs, I'm sure they can do hotels. Cooperation with LE is not necessary for them to spy, you can never be too safe.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/14/robe...-evidence.html
People do need to realize that nowadays leo does have professional Tech staff on payroll. Originally Posted by Unique_CarpenterHey Carpenter,
On the flip side is that everyone knows leo needs a warrant to do other things. .... Originally Posted by Unique_CarpenterThe insidious thing about this new type of warrant used in the Florida AMP is that its a delayed notice warrant. So if they set up in a hotel, they would not present the warrant until after they did their dirty work. So the hotel would not have a chance to have their lawyers rebuff LE before they put in their cameras, etc.
The insidious thing about this new type of warrant used in the Florida AMP is that its a delayed notice warrant. So if they set up in a hotel, they would not present the warrant until after they did their dirty work. So the hotel would not have a chance to have their lawyers rebuff LE before they put in their cameras, etc. Originally Posted by Fsn57I get what your saying FSN, but, investigative warrants date back to phone tap days going back decades, and are not new.
Yes JR I know.Sorry Carpenter, I did not state it clearly enough: all of these systems are hooked directly to the police system along with the individual departments.
But the discussion is leo.
And I'm well aware exactly how much it costs to put a vid sys in a large building. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
"...hooked to the grid, which gives the police direct access to those systems should they want it."If an alarm is noted in any location for any department, the police have immediate access to it. That includes all of the city departments, buildings and private locations that are hooked to the city system. LEO can see all of it immediately.