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Old 20-04-11, 01:30 PM
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Michigan: Police Search Cell Phones During Traffic Stops
ACLU seeks information on Michigan program that allows cops to download information from smart phones belonging to stopped motorists.

Michigan: Police Search Cell Phones During Traffic Stops

The Michigan State Police have a high-tech mobile forensics device that can be used to extract information from cell phones belonging to motorists stopped for minor traffic violations. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan last Wednesday demanded that state officials stop stonewalling freedom of information requests for information on the program.

ACLU learned that the police had acquired the cell phone scanning devices and in August 2008 filed an official request for records on the program, including logs of how the devices were used. The state police responded by saying they would provide the information only in return for a payment of $544,680. The ACLU found the charge outrageous.

"Law enforcement officers are known, on occasion, to encourage citizens to cooperate if they have nothing to hide," ACLU staff attorney Mark P. Fancher wrote. "No less should be expected of law enforcement, and the Michigan State Police should be willing to assuage concerns that these powerful extraction devices are being used illegally by honoring our requests for cooperation and disclosure."

A US Department of Justice test of the CelleBrite UFED used by Michigan police found the device could grab all of the photos and video off of an iPhone within one-and-a-half minutes. The device works with 3000 different phone models and can even defeat password protections.

"Complete extraction of existing, hidden, and deleted phone data, including call history, text messages, contacts, images, and geotags," a CelleBrite brochure explains regarding the device's capabilities. "The Physical Analyzer allows visualization of both existing and deleted locations on Google Earth. In addition, location information from GPS devices and image geotags can be mapped on Google Maps."

The ACLU is concerned that these powerful capabilities are being quietly used to bypass Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches.

"With certain exceptions that do not apply here, a search cannot occur without a warrant in which a judicial officer determines that there is probable cause to believe that the search will yield evidence of criminal activity," Fancher wrote. "A device that allows immediate, surreptitious intrusion into private data creates enormous risks that troopers will ignore these requirements to the detriment of the constitutional rights of persons whose cell phones are searched."

The national ACLU is currently suing the Department of Homeland Security for its policy of warrantless electronic searches of laptops and cell phones belonging to people entering the country who are not suspected of committing any crime.
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Mich Gov is also ramping up a program to literally take over towns, eject all elected officials, and have them replaced with private contractors.
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Mich Gov is also ramping up a program to literally take over towns, eject all elected officials, and have them replaced with private contractors.
Yeah I saw that. Emergency financial Managers imposed on civic authorities. Unelected, and yet able to sell of civic assets etc. Whats more it's not jujst going to be any old private contractors, these things are likely going to go to the big outrsourcing and management firms. So real corporate towns straight out of a multitude of dystopias.
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Yeah, they're already working on one right now. The idea is to put up a $500mil golf course along the lakefront... and then I guess that'll fix everything.


The impoverished former industrial town of Benton Harbor has become a flashpoint in the controversy over the new law that allows the governor to appoint Emergency Managers with virtually unlimited authority over local governments.

On Thursday the state-appointed Emergency Manager Joe Harris used the expanded powers granted by the new law to issue an order banning the city commission from taking any action without his written permission.

Benton Harbor City Commissioner Juanita Henry says her constituents are angry and looking for help, but without the power to hold meetings the city commission can’t even provide an official venue for citizens to ask questions and get answers.

“They are using Benton Harbor as a test case,“ Henry said. “If they have disenfranchised the people so badly they just don’t respond to anything, they can do this all over the country.”

Community activist Rev. Edward Pinkney said that many Benton Harbor residents only learned that their city government had been sacked by reading about it in the paper days later.

Though home to the corporate headquarters of appliance giant Whirlpool, the city lost its last manufacturing plant this year, almost half the population lives below the poverty line and the public lakefront has been privatized as part of a luxury golf development backed by the Whirlpool corporation.
(An appeal of the conversion of the city park is underway in federal court.)

Gov. Jennifer Granholm approved a state takeover of Benton Harbor’s finances last year after the city needed help meeting payroll.

Relations have been strained between the elected officials and the Emergency Manager Harris. In January the city commission tried to oust him after criticizing his expenses and his plans to cut the fire department.

“People should be paying attention to what is happening here because Benton Harbor is GROUND ZERO for the future of what is to become of our state under Governor Rick Snyder,“ said Carole Drake, who fought the privatization of Jean Klock Park in state court.

Locals in Benton Harbor said they will work to repeal their state Rep. Al Pscholka, who sponsored the bill, as well as State Sen. John Proos and Gov. Rick Snyder who also approved it.

A group called Heartland Revolution is planning to rally at the Cornerstone Chamber of Commerce and march to City Hall on Wednesday, April 27th to protest the takeover of the city.

The total suspension of power for local officials has brought Benton Harbor’s situation into focus for other Michigan communities, where people now worry that growing budget problems could mean that they will face similar loss of assets and control.

“I have been in touch with people all over the state via e-mail, face to face and Facebook … this is a hot
topic all over the place and our community FB page A Referendum to Reject PA 4 has quickly quadrupled in size in just the last 24 hours as we have reposted the link with our different contacts,“ said Traverse City activist Betsy Coffia. “I think Benton Harbor really shook some folks up.”

Coffia said that repeal advocates are talking with legal experts about how to draft official language for a petition.

According to information from the Secretary of State website, in order to have a referendum on a newly enacted law petitioners must gather signatures from 161,305 people — five percent of the number that voted in the last gubernatorial election.

The signatures must be submitted within 90 days of the end of the legislative session in which the bill was passed. If the group manages to gather enough certified signatures, the Emergency Manager law would be automatically suspended until a repeal vote can be held on the next general election date.

“Education is key as the groundwork is laid for an organized referendum to repeal,” Coffia said. “This motivates me to educate as many people as I can so that we will be fully prepared to sign our name as registered voters repealing this law.”

Benton Harbor takeover sparks furious reaction | Michigan Messenger
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15min segment from Rachel Maddow on Benton Harbor.

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WTF!

Where is the Tea Party gang in all this... wait... never mind

The Koch brothers are probably buddies with the Whirlpool dude.

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Ooooh lookie here...

Your iPhone Is Tracking Your Every Move



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Researchers have discovered that the iPhone is keeping track of where you go and storing that information in a file that is stored - unencrypted and unprotected - on any machine with which you synchronize your phone. It is not clear why Apple is collecting this data.
Data scientists Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden came across the file - "consolidated.db" - while they were thinking about the potential trove of mobile data stored on a cellphone and thinking about ways to visualize this data. Allan and Warden will present their findings today at the Where 2.0 conference.
While it is not unusual for cellphones to track users' location, that information is typically kept behind a firewall and it requires a court order for others to be able to access it. This isn't the case with this particular file, raising serious questions about privacy and security.

Tracking Your Coordinates Since iOS4

The file contains longitude and latitude data, recording the phone's coordinates along with a timestamp. This recording process seems to have started with Apple's iOS 4 update, which means that there could be almost a year's worth of location data stored - literally hundreds of thousands of data points. While the coordinates aren't always precise, they are nonetheless incredibly detailed. It appears that the location is determined via cell-tower triangulation, but the timing of these recordings varies.
It isn't clear why the iPhone is tracking this data, although the possibilities for location-based features are endless - location-based advertising, geofencing apps, and so on. Although the iPhone data is stored on back-up files when the phone is synced to another computer, it doesn't appear that the data is transmitted to Apple. Nevertheless, the iPhone appears to be unique in this type of tracking, and according to Warden, other phones do not record user's location in the same way; the two researchers have not been able to find comparable tracking systems on Android phones.
Although Google's Latitude, for example, can track your location and lets you give that information to your contacts, it is something you need to opt in to. With the iPhone, you have no such option. There is no way to delete the file, as it will simply be restored, but you can encrypt your iPhone back-ups to make the information somewhat less accessible.
Your Location Data - Unencrypted, Visualized

And that is another crucial part of this problem: in addition to the existence of the tracking mechanism, the information is incredibly accessible. To demonstrate this, Warden and Allan have created a simple downloadable app that will let Apple users check to see what location information has been stored. The app is fascinating, but also pretty frightening as it demonstrates that anyone with access to your phone or to your back-up files will be able to see where you have been since you installed iOS 4 on your phone.

The Guardian cites Graham Cluley, a senior technology consultant at the security company Sophos as saying, "if the data isn't required for anything, then it shouldn't store the location. And it doesn't need to keep an archive on your machine of where you've been." But rather than ascribing it to any sort of malicious intent he said it's likely a "cockup rather than a conspiracy."
Conspiracy or not, it still doesn't reflect well on Apple's concern over its users' privacy. We have reached out to Apple for comment on this file but we have not heard back at the time of publishing.
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iNOTB? (number of the beast)

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Mich Gov is also ramping up a program to literally take over towns, eject all elected officials, and have them replaced with private contractors.
lol....from a news report March 29, 2010.....

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Years of financial mismanagement and the fact that the city needed emergency assistance to make payroll last week convinced the governor to appoint an emergency manager to take over control of the finances of Benton Harbor, the Herald-Palladium reports.

Granholm’s move comes despite an appeal by the Benton Harbor City Commission which hoped to develop a financial recovery plan without state intervention. A financial manager is expected to be in place by mid April.

According to the Herald-Palladium Benton Harbor commissioners have many explanations for the city’s poor financial situation.

The deindustrialization of America, greedy nonprofit groups, negative coverage by The Herald-Palladium and ousted former City Manager Richard Marsh Jr. — who invited in the fiscal review team that found the city’s money management incompetent — were all blamed for the city’s financial problems. But decades of corrosive poverty and sky-high unemployment were blamed the most for diminishing tax revenue.

In a letter to Benton Harbor Mayor Wilce Cook Granholm outlined the reasons for her decision as:

– A 13.1 percent increase in the city’s general fund deficit for the 2008-2009 fiscal year.

– Eight years of tardy audit reports to the state Department of Treasury.

– A steep decline in the city’s money on hand from $1.7 million in 2006 to $315,000 last year.

– An inability to make minimum contributions to city worker pension funds.

– Annual bank overdraft charges of $80,000 to $100,000.
Harris was appointed by Democrat governor Granholm.....
http://michiganmessenger.com/36227/g...arbor-finances
it's also worthy of note that Benton Harbor has been run by Democrats since forever....

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Benton Harbor hopes to mirror the success of its neighbor. St. Joseph, a city of 9,000, is now a retirement community and a tourist destination with its beachfront property. Property values have increased 28% in the last five years, according to city manager Frank Walsh. Unemployment, he says, has fallen to 3%. A decade ago, the downtown vacancy rate was 22%. Today, it is 0%.
it's merely coincidental that St Joseph is run by Republicans....

http://no-dictator-needed.blogspot.c...on-harbor.html

one reader response to the Maddow video clip...
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This video makes clear that Rachael periodically knows litle of what she is talking about. Living in St. Joe/Benton Harbor all my life I've seen first-hand the decline in Benton Harbor going back to the 1950s when I was a child. Jean Clock Park, a beautiful stretch of beach, declined also due to lack of upkeep until by 2005 it was almost completely unusable. Built off the beach Harbor Shores Golf Course provides the funding to allow the beach to now be well used by all races - visit it and see.
http://sport-tube.com/video/73049

Jean Klock Park ten years ago....


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So real corporate towns straight out of a multitude of dystopias.
Ah. The American Dream(tm)
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