clicking on the line is usually a sign that someone is monitoring the conversation. You don't have to break the law for law enforcement (local police, FBI etc) to monitor your phone calls. There are measures included in the Patriot Act that allow the govenrment to intercept anyones calls that they deem necessary to monitor, without a court order.
http://www.epic.org/privacy/terrorism/hr3162.html
Sec. 202. Authority to intercept wire, oral, and electronic communications relating to computer fraud and abuse offenses.
This act literally gives the President, the police and any other authority the ability to violate our rights and the constitution in the name of fighting terrorism.
2007-05-16 04:46:03
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answered by kc 2
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No they cant. ninety 9.9% of people have an exceedingly very VERY incorrect assumptions approximately cord-faucets and the infamous PATRIOT ACT. in the past the PATRIOT ACT it took months to cajole a decide to permit a cord-faucet. additionally you would be able to desire to basically cord-faucet as a final hotel, meaning which you tried and did no longer get the evidence you mandatory via utilising decrease than conceal police officers, informants, and classic surveillance ( gazing you from a automobile) . If all that fails and that they get a warrant for a cord-faucet, the warrant is barely sturdy for some weeks in the past it could desire to be renewed or the faucet is taken off. additionally the police can basically hear to conversations that are regarding the crime they are investigating. If the call seems to be approximately something else, they could desire to turn OFF the faucet!!!! all the PATRIOT ACT does is it enables the police to get around the 1st part of utilising all different surveillance and investigative concepts in the past getting a warrant for a faucet. with the point to respond to your question, no your sisters telephones are no longer tapped. The gadget is probably a extensive sort computer screen. The police does no longer waste all the guy ability, time and money to cord faucet somebody who's decrease than homestead arrest
2016-10-05 04:24:08
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answered by ? 4
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In a regular situation, they would need a warrent. If you are talking about the provision of the patriot act, FISA, or some aspect that is terrorism related etc, they do not need a warrent. Im assuming you are referring to FISA, since they been on the news fairly recently.
FISA was orginally established in 1978. it is separate from law enforcement because the purpose is to survey foreigen intelligence ot spying in the usa. The aim of FISA according to the department of defense is to detect espionage, sabotage, terrorism, and related hostile intelligence activities to deter, to neutralize, or to exploit them. In last year, the executive branch issued about 2,000 FISA warrents. Most of these warrents involved calls to forgen agents. Since FISA is secret, with its secret courts and warrents and FISA defendents even do not have access to discovery, like an ordinary criminal trial. There is no method to independetly verify the claims that the government makes about FISA.
I'm unfamiliar with this subject but here is a link for your info.
2007-05-16 04:38:30
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answered by Anonymous
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no, it is not like the old days, where they actually tap the lines down the street, it is all done by computer at the phone company office, no open line, no detection.
You can pick up private taps, but not real police
2007-05-16 10:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Just to put you further at ease... it is technologically possible today to use the microphone in a cell phone as a listening device, even if the phone is turned off. Sleep well. :-)
2007-05-16 04:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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First you have to ask yourself why law enforcement would even remotely consider monitoring your telephone.
Next, with modern technology today...you'd never know it! Television really stretchs the myths about how law enforcement works!
Best wishes.
2007-05-16 04:03:45
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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No matter what the leftists say; No, they don't unless they have a warrant from the bench.
Why?
Did you do something bad, perhaps?
Break the speed limit?
Don't go Lib on yourself.
2007-05-16 04:05:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Quit breaking the law!
Then you won't have anything to worry about, now will you?
2007-05-16 04:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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