36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
of siding with privacy and wired reported back in september the governor was leaning that way on s.b. nine fourteen thanks in part to one hundred thousand dollars in efforts by law enforcement lobbyist to encourage him to veto and here's the real kicker to brownsville he says the issue is too complicated for him to make a decision on so he thought it best to leave to the courts which already rules by that he would favor of warrantless searches now for giving for asking but what's too complicated to decide here constitutional protection versus appeasing the cobs governor brown has clearly sided with the cops here and critics already spoken out against brown v those orange hair well known for them advocate so the government should have sided with the legislature and i'm going to bet that civil libertarians are going to remember this move when ground gears up for reelection but the way i see it governor brown made his stance very clear he's going to side with law enforcement and potential campaign donations over the constitution just like the rest of them. now today the justice department ann
of siding with privacy and wired reported back in september the governor was leaning that way on s.b. nine fourteen thanks in part to one hundred thousand dollars in efforts by law enforcement lobbyist to encourage him to veto and here's the real kicker to brownsville he says the issue is too complicated for him to make a decision on so he thought it best to leave to the courts which already rules by that he would favor of warrantless searches now for giving for asking but what's too...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
clearly saw the lack of constitutionality and they decided to do something about it so they passed s.b. nine fourteen a bill that would require police to get a warrant before they go through an arrested person's mobile device and despite our pleading governor brown to sign that legislation last sunday brown decided to veto the bill and appease law enforcement instead of siding with privacy why reported back in september the governor was leaning that way on s.b. nine fourteen thanks in part to one hundred thousand dollars in efforts by law enforcement lobbyist to encourage them to veto and here's the real kicker the ground's veto he said the issue is too complicated for him to make a decision on so he thought it best to leave to the courts which already ruled five to two in favor of warrantless cellphone searches after giving for asking but what's too complicated to decide here constitutional protection versus appeasing the cops and governor brown has clearly sided with the cops here and critics have already spoken out against brown vetoes or in care well known fourth amendment advocate so th
clearly saw the lack of constitutionality and they decided to do something about it so they passed s.b. nine fourteen a bill that would require police to get a warrant before they go through an arrested person's mobile device and despite our pleading governor brown to sign that legislation last sunday brown decided to veto the bill and appease law enforcement instead of siding with privacy why reported back in september the governor was leaning that way on s.b. nine fourteen thanks in part to...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
s.b. ten seventy. nine and as long as they feel they can change this so these four days. months or even years suddenly the new copy cat was trotting out across the country for something. so actual how does alec get away with this. very easy baby have a lot of interest in sight of their own organization their membership organization that is comprised of big corporations not only c.c.a. not only for profit corporations we're talking the likes of. wal-mart for example we're talking the likes of exxon philip morris big corporations that have an interest in some aspects of the corporate legislative process as we call it they also get money from the koch brothers of course to promote a lot of their same same policies around the nation they constantly deny that their lobbying group and time and again we're finding videos. and available to everyone where they're proud of saying how they lobby this person or how they love the other person and how they're they're really throwing out money or connecting the corporation with the legislative process in the way they do it is part of th
s.b. ten seventy. nine and as long as they feel they can change this so these four days. months or even years suddenly the new copy cat was trotting out across the country for something. so actual how does alec get away with this. very easy baby have a lot of interest in sight of their own organization their membership organization that is comprised of big corporations not only c.c.a. not only for profit corporations we're talking the likes of. wal-mart for example we're talking the likes of...