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Originally Posted by Pete
And if all else fails they can always create a fake Facebook account about you.
Federal Court Says the Government Can Impersonate You on Social Media — and There’s Not Much You Can Do About It
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014...n-do-about-it/
"...In June 2013, Arquiett filed a formal complaint against Sinnigen on the grounds that her privacy was violated. However, the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of New York ruled the DEA did nothing to overstep its authority.
“Defendants admit that Plaintiff did not give express permission for the use of photographs contained on her phone on an undercover Facebook page, but state the Plaintiff implicitly consented by granting access to the information stored in her cell phone and by consenting to the use of that information to aid in an ongoing criminal investigations,” the court said...."
I'll bet she never thought "aid" would entail a fake Facebook account.
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Guess she should have read the concent form she signed. It is only a half a page large type page. Guess she was more interested in getting out of trouble.