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posted by martyb on Tuesday July 31 2018, @11:55AM   Printer-friendly
from the just-publish-FCC-members'-real-time-location-data dept.

Gizmodo reports:

In a letter this May, Senator Ron Wyden called on FCC Chairman Ajit Pai to recuse himself from an ongoing FCC investigation into companies gathering real-time location data on cellphones users. As an attorney six years ago, Pai represented one of the firms now central to the investigation.

The firm, Securus, a major provider of inmate call services to jails, is known to have provided location data on mobile customers to law enforcement officials without a court order. But despite his past work for Securus, Pai says he will not recuse himself.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 01 2018, @03:54PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 01 2018, @03:54PM (#715748)

    At this point, the question becomes not how many "indictments, guilty pleas and convictions", but rather why we don't have more of them? The administration without the convictions then becomes more corrupt than the one with convictions.

    At this point, you should stop trying so hard to rationalize your beliefs and start wondering if maybe, just maybe, you have flawed beliefs.

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    What makes you think I'm trying hard?