Pen recorders and phone records

Hal hfinney at shell.portal.com
Wed Feb 16 21:40:28 PST 1994


I have read that if the police want to know who a person communicates
with on the telephone, they can arrange to have a "pen recorder" put on
their phone line.  This will record all phone numbers called from that line.
Supposedly the legal barriers to this type of surveillance are much less
than for a phone tap.

I am confused about the necessity for this if the phone companies routinely
record this information anyway.  Is this just an archaic and obsolete
terminology, and what really happens is that the phone company will give
already-existing phone records to authorized officials?

Thanks -
Hal







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