Bri's 411

mrmickley:

You read the hard copy, now link to the soft (electronic) copy and post your response.

Mr. Mickley

 I believe it’s wrong for it to be legal for law enforcement to secretly place a tracking device on a suspect’s car without getting a warrant, even if the car is parked in a private driveway.  I also believe it’s unfair to be on a federal watchlist and reuglarly taken aside at airports for secondary screening.  All citizens in the U.S should be treated equally.  If one person gets a high-tech tracking device planted in their car, then all the American citizens should get them installed in their car as well; the same should apply at the airport.  Also, I believe they need to have more proof, as opposed to something silly posted on the Internet, to be able to hack into someone’s car.  If Afifi were not from the ethnicity he was, they probably wouldn’t have gone through the same amount of trouble, as if it was an American putting something silly like that on the Internet.  Although I have this opinion, I’m not saying it’s okay to put stuff like that, joking or not, on the Internet as a joke because it can be interpreted the wrong way.