hearlady
Im now "heartheoldlady"
- Location
- N Carolina
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It's the Dark Web that needs to be watched. Police have their ways for penetrating criminal organisations that think they are safe fom surveillance.rI saw this question on 'Smerconish.' It was the poll question. "Should cops be allowed.....etc." The people, over 30,000, voted YES 95% to 5% against.
I am in agreement. Social Media is an Open Platform. No one should not think their words are OPEN to EVERYONE, 'cause they are. I'm against the ACLU on this. I usually support them, I think, but this time NO.
Police, etc. shouldn't need a warrant for Social Media.
I was curious about this aspect of police using social media, so I googled this question
Have police ignored signs of a violent attack on social media
There is a variety of responses of Police having info yet ignoring. Just a sample.
The FBI said it failed to act on a tip about the suspected
Feb 16, 2018 — The FBI ignored a warning that 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz might attack ... People who knew Cruz said he had a violent past, made threatening
Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com › news › 2018/02/16
FBI and Homeland Security ignored 'massive amount' of ...
AP News
Associated Press News: Breaking News | Latest News Today › article
Jun 27, 2023 — ... violence and keep our communities safe.” The FBI said in a separate response that since the attack it has increased focus on “swift ...
And even info about police not being the best they can be documented on social media
Cops' troubling Facebook posts revealed | In Plain View
Injustice Watch
Injustice Watch › interactives › cops-t...
Cops Around The Country Are Posting Racist And Violent Comments On Facebook ... The same officer also made posts threatening lawbreakers with sexual assault and ...
IMO
Use of social media can work to thwart criminal activity IF followed in a way consistent with establish legal protocols