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unhappycamper

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Mon Oct 20, 2014, 08:18 AM Oct 2014

Virginia Police Have Been Secretively Stockpiling Private Phone Records

http://www.wired.com/2014/10/virginia-police-secretively-stockpiling-private-phone-records/



Virginia Police Have Been Secretively Stockpiling Private Phone Records
By G.W. Schulz, Center for Investigative Reporting
10.20.14 | 6:30 am

While revelations from Edward Snowden about the National Security Agency’s massive database of phone records have sparked a national debate about its constitutionality, another secretive database has gone largely unnoticed and without scrutiny.

The database, which affects unknown numbers of people, contains phone records that at least five police agencies in southeast Virginia have been collecting since 2012 and sharing with one another with little oversight. Some of the data appears to have been obtained by police from telecoms using only a subpoena, rather than a court order or probable-cause warrant. Other information in the database comes from mobile phones seized from suspects during an arrest.

The five cities participating in the program, known as the Hampton Roads Telephone Analysis Sharing Network, are Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Chesapeake and Suffolk, according to the memorandum of understanding that established the database. The effort is being led in part by the Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Task Force, which is responsible for a “telephone analysis room” in the city of Hampton, where the database is maintained.

The unusual and secretive database contains telecom customer subscriber information; records about individual phone calls, such as the numbers dialed, the time the calls were made and their duration; as well as the contents of seized mobile devices. The information is collected and shared among police agencies to enhance analysis and law enforcement intelligence.
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Virginia Police Have Been Secretively Stockpiling Private Phone Records (Original Post) unhappycamper Oct 2014 OP
With all of the military bases in the area... MrScorpio Oct 2014 #1

MrScorpio

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1. With all of the military bases in the area...
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 09:23 AM
Oct 2014

Something tells me that they're doing this also at the behest of the Pentagon.

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