[ale] OT: Cell phone signal blocker
Thompson Freeman
tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
Mon Jun 22 18:06:57 EDT 2009
On 06/22/2009 03:56:17 PM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Thompson
> Freeman<tfreeman at intel.digichem.net> wrote:
> >
> > Another, possibly legal technology, would be to monitor
> the
> > control bands for cell phones during the events, which
> may
> > allow busting the cheaters. Pull the technology from the
> > Gnu Radio project, and I'll bet the technical people
> here
> > can whump something workable out. Nice thing about it
> would
> > be the noninterference with a radio communication.
>
> IANAL, but in Georgia I think we call this wiretapping.
> Only legal
> with consent of one of the communicating parties.
>
Greg - I suspect that it would be legal, but the IANAL
applies. If memory serves, and was correct in the first
place, I would need to monitor and interpret that
information in order to make my own phone call. Besides,
the way many people blab loudly on their cell phones, I
have to wonder about any assumption of privacy to that
communication. (Ok, that last bit is probably not germane,
but I do dislike current cell phone manners...)
> fyi: if you sign your employee handbook, you typically
> consent to
> allowing the employer to monitor your communications.
>
> Greg
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