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Old Jul 28, 2005 | 1:03 am
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Originally Posted by PatrickHenry1775
This is something of a gray area. Many Fourth Amendment opinions use an objective "reasonable expectation of privacy" as a standard for the admissibility of some evidence, especially that gathered without the consent and knowledge of the target. If you are in a public place, your reasonable expectation of privacy with respect to conversations is lower than if you are in your home. This is analogous to the plain view doctrine. Likewise, viewing real estate from above is not contrary to 4th Amendment. These concepts all relate to expectations of privacy.

As a nation, we have previously held at least our persons off limits to scrutiny by the state, absent fairly compelling reasons. Backscatter X-ray is another close question. I think that the radiation issue will preclude use of this technology, thus avoiding resolution of the 4th Amendment issues. Perhaps nuclear magnetic resonance imaging will emerge as a non-intrusive method to screen passengers.
MRI use on people with tattoos or metal (metal fillaments) in their body can or cannot be done safely? I thought it was considered unsafe.
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