From: J. Michael Diehl <mdiehl@vesta.unm.edu>
To: wayner@cs.cornell.edu (Peter Wayner)
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From: J. Michael Diehl <mdiehl@vesta.unm.edu>
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 93 22:53:43 PDT
To: wayner@cs.cornell.edu (Peter Wayner)
Subject: Re: Recent AP story...
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According to Peter Wayner:
> Apparently, a recent Congressional investigation has revealed widespread
> misuse of the National Crime Information Center. The most scandalous
> case occured when an ex-officer found his ex-girlfriend using the system
> and killed her.
> In other cases, the girlfriend of a drug dealer ran all the new recruits
> through the system to see if they were undercover agents. In many cases,
> private investigators accessed the data for a number of different
> purposes.
Can this be documented? If so, this would be the most convincing arguement
against the Big Brother chip. References anybody? Thanx.
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