24 Dec
2014
24 Dec
'14
6:44 a.m.
On Dec 23, 2014 5:16 PM, "rysiek" <rysiek@hackerspace.pl> wrote:
And secondly, it's a simple matter of resources. If a LEA officer can do
at their whim on any given day and on any given house, they're going to do this *a lot*. But filling out paperwork, even if it's gonna be rubber-stamped by a friendly judge, still adds quite a bit of work to the process. Here,
this the
thinking is along the lines of "make it ever more costly, in terms of time, work and money, and they will use it less".
This is far from good defence. It might make a difference in the low value target spread, until form letters make it possible to obtain permission on a larger scale. Form letters make it into an "all you can eat" model.