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In a message dated 4/20/99 12:05:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<<  But this time, the police are fighting back. They
 version.         indicted Hyde on a wiretapping statute, alleging that he
                  illegally violated the officers' privacy.

                  ''Police officers have the same rights as other
                  citizens,'' insisted Plymouth County prosecutor Paul
                  Dawley, stating that, if the tables were turned and a
                  police officer were caught taping someone without
                  permission, people would be outraged.
  >>

This is a real bunch of bullshit.  These police were acting in the public
interest, supposedly.  Their actions should hold up to scrutiny, and what
about the dashboard mounted video cameras in patrol cars, aren't they
violating MY rights of privacy?
Teo1000

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