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Intrusive Surveillance Secretly filming or bugging a house or car.
Even under a TEI, a prosecutor and a judge would have to approve bugging a mosque.
In the 70s Richard Nixon was impeached for bugging a single building.
On Friday, police chiefs admitted bugging a meeting with Brooks and his lawyer, Jane Deighton.
Looking becomes bugging, a kind of god-like act of surveillance.
The prohibition is all the more bizarre because evidence gathered by other much more intrusive covert interception techniques, such as bugging a bedroom with a tiny transmitter or using parabolic microphones to eavesdrop on conversations is admissible in court.
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They give the bugs a good soak.
Visser drives a VW bug; he is a bug, a rotting one — he draws flies.
"I caught a bug a couple of days ago".
Not just any bug: a computer bug.
Is the bug a culprit or a bystander?
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