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Would you give the Feds your computers?

Last post 08-05-2008, 11:36 AM by Tracer76. 5 replies.
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  •  08-04-2008, 12:46 PM 368372

    Would you give the Feds your computers?

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     Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 4:20 am August 4th, 2008

    The Frederick News Post reported Sunday that FBI agents seized two computers from one of the Frederick County, Maryland, public libraries this weekend.

    Darrell Batson, director of Frederick County Public Libraries, said two FBI employees came to the downtown Frederick library either Wednesday or Thursday. The agents removed two public computers from the library’s second floor. They told him they were taking the units back to their office in Washington, D.C., Batson said.

    While this isn’t terribly remarkable, especially given that Frederick County is home to all sorts of government types on whom the FBI would gladly keep a watchful eye, usually such a seizure is accompanied by a warrant. According to Batson,

    This was the third time in his 10 years with FCPL that the FBI has come to the library seeking records, Batson said. It was the first time they came without a court order.

    The library’s procedure for such requests usually requires a court order, however after the agent described the case and the situation, he was persuaded to give them access, Batson said.

    This isn’t meant to be a judgment of Batson by any means; however, I don’t know if I would have done the same thing. In a public institution like a library or a school, the government certainly has some purview, but we also have a responsibility to protect the privacy of our students and teachers (or patrons, in the case of a library). Without at least a warrant and/or some serious legal advice from district counsel, I don’t have a good feeling that I would be doing my job if I simply handed over machines to the Feds.


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  •  08-04-2008, 1:24 PM 368406 in reply to 368372

    Re: Would you give the Feds your computers?

    "And latter Darrel finds out that those weren't really FBI agents and he was con'ed"

    Free PCs, go me.

    On a side note, that's not cool. They should at least provide a temp replacement until they bring it back. And he shoudn't have given it over without a court order.

     


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  •  08-04-2008, 1:30 PM 368414 in reply to 368406

    Re: Would you give the Feds your computers?

    Very true it was not cool for them to do that to a library.

    That is why you as a person have the right to ask the following by law.

    1. badge
    2. badge number
    3. ID
    4. Warrant (if they state only under search and seizure)
    5. And call in the ID, badge number to dispatch.

     

    EDIT:

    I would not hand over anything with out doing the above first any one can get a badge and a ID and pretend to be a cop or other forms of law enforcement. But when you call it in the dispatcher will tie it to NCIC.


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  •  08-04-2008, 2:25 PM 368445 in reply to 368372

    Re: Would you give the Feds your computers?

    where they really feds?!?! lol

    Nice way to steal two computers from a library.



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  •  08-05-2008, 11:27 AM 368915 in reply to 368414

    Re: Would you give the Feds your computers?

    Tracer, just noticed your avatar. LOL nice!

     


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  •  08-05-2008, 11:36 AM 368924 in reply to 368915

    Re: Would you give the Feds your computers?

    THX Root. the only problem is cleaning penguin poo off the KB.

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