Sentences with phrase «more electronic surveillance»

He instead suggested more electronic surveillance, more funding for enforcement agencies, and more accountability for companies that hire illegal immigrants.

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• In the past congressional oversight has all too often been no more sharp - eyed than Edward V. Long's hearings in 1966 on electronic surveillance.
A more recent study of crib injuries that used data from the CPSC National Electronic Injury Surveillance System concluded that the potential benefits of preventing minor injury with bumper pad use were far outweighed by the risk of serious injury such as suffocation or strangulation.197 In addition, most bumper pads obscure infant and parent visibility, which might increase parental anxiety.195 There are other products that attach to crib sides or crib slats that claim to protect infants from injury.
The governor is deploying more than two - dozen State Police troopers — including aviation units and electronic surveillance equipment — to Long Island to help combat the notorious MS - 13 gang, which he called «as brazen as it is brutal.»
Lockhart tells Saul the CIA should rely more heavily on electronic surveillance and drone strikes in combating terrorism.
The affair certainly offered copious lessons for artists, not just for what they directly revealed — a world of total electronic surveillance — nor even for what they more indirectly illustrated: how very globally interconnected the contemporary world of discourse has become, when a crusading journalist based in Brazil teams with a British newspaper to unveil the inner doings of the us spy programme, with stops in Hong Kong and Moscow, as if in some kind of homage to the globe - trotting itinerary of James Bond.
According to Ohio State University researchers, using data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, the number of cell - phone - related walking injuries more than doubled to 1,500 from 2005 to 2010.
To learn more about threat modeling, read the section devoted to it in the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Surveillance Self - Defense guide.
While most commentators are upset over the most recent revelations about domestic surveillance in the US, Justice Richard Posner of the US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has written an opinion piece for the Washington Post calling for more widespread electronic surveillance of Americans.
Police will use human and automated surveillance, electronic eavesdropping and interception (wiretaps), real - time location evidence (including tracking devices and cell tower data), forensic evidence like DNA and fingerprints, eyewitness evidence and more.
On July 4th, «Restore the Fourth» rallies in more than 100 US cities protested the government's surveillance programs, focusing on electronic privacy.
Monitoring and surveillance are highest in the financial sector — the category in which real estate offices were lumped for the study — with 80 percent of companies engaging in one or more forms of electronic listening and watching.
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