> FBI found to search NSA database that was not supposed to be allowed for searching without warrants, says FISA court.
So it shouldn't be a surprise that if there is query-able surveillance some police force will use it, even if they are legally disallowed to. Why isn't it the case that the FBI just can't every query these NSA databases in any way, they have no access? The US is never going to give up on spying on the whole world, and I can't believe congress will ever care enough to even try to stop it. It would take even more major abuses than the last 10 years have given us.
So it shouldn't be a surprise that if there is query-able surveillance some police force will use it, even if they are legally disallowed to. Why isn't it the case that the FBI just can't every query these NSA databases in any way, they have no access? The US is never going to give up on spying on the whole world, and I can't believe congress will ever care enough to even try to stop it. It would take even more major abuses than the last 10 years have given us.