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"Never anonymous Bud" wrote in message
... Trying to steal the thunder from Arnold, on Fri, 10 Dec 2004 00:52:10 -0500 spoke: Court: Mom's Eavesdropping Violated Law SEATTLE (AP) - In a victory for rebellious teenagers, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a mother violated Washington's privacy law by eavesdropping on her daughter's phone conversation. That's bull****. It's the MOM'S phone, she can damn well listen to ANYONE talking on it! Nice try, but not true. |
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![]() "ajpdla" wrote in message ... "Never anonymous Bud" wrote in message ... Trying to steal the thunder from Arnold, on Fri, 10 Dec 2004 00:52:10 -0500 spoke: Court: Mom's Eavesdropping Violated Law SEATTLE (AP) - In a victory for rebellious teenagers, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a mother violated Washington's privacy law by eavesdropping on her daughter's phone conversation. That's bull****. It's the MOM'S phone, she can damn well listen to ANYONE talking on it! Nice try, but not true. Something that no one has mentioned is that this was the Washington State Supreme Court. Washington State's Constitution has a higher right of privacy than the US Constitution, so several things that are legal in other States aren't legal in Washington State. |
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