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New FBI Surveillance Rules Allow Agents More Freedom

June 13, 2011 by  

New FBI Surveillance Rules Allow Agents More Freedom

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) plans to release new surveillance rules, which would give agents more freedom in their investigations of both suspects and informants. The new rules would make it easier for agents to administer lie-detector tests and dig through trash, among other things.

“I would call these minor tweaks based on feedback from agents in the field who began operating under the original (rules)… Not sweeping new powers,” the FBI said in a statement quoted by a FoxNews.com article.

However, the article said the new rules would allow agents to investigate informants with many of the same methods previously used to investigate only suspects.

“One of the changes would allow agents to look up people on various databases without opening up a low-level inquiry known as an ‘assessment.’ Currently, agents have to take that formal step before looking into someone’s background,” the article read.

“In addition, the new rules reportedly would allow agents to use surveillance squads multiple times during the ‘assessment’ phase. Currently, those teams can only be used once during that phase.”

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  • Cawmun Cents

    As I recall there was a song in the early eighties called Electric Eye.There is a quote from that song which rings true today.The quote is,”I am perpetual I keep the country clean.”-CC.

  • Mandible

    Democracy Now! did a great piece this morning on the new FBI guidelines. They interviewed a former FBI agent who specialized in domestic counterterrorism and now works for the ACLU. They also spoke with an Austin-based activist who has been targeted by FBI surveillance since 2011. Check out the interview here: http://www.democracynow.org/2011/6/14/fbi_to_expand_domestic_surveillance_powers

  • http://www.celebs4truth.com celebs4truth.com

    PLEASE! LOL! The “Patriot” Act gave the feds these powers already! Now they just think the American people are ready to digest it, and acquiesce to it, as usual.

  • s c

    Marcy, you phrased the article’s title appropriately. That is, FBI agents will have more ‘freedom,’ while the rest of the nation will have LESS. What price freedom, eh? If this is the new America, it truly s u c k s.

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