Schumer and Cornyn propse tracking pre-paid cell phones

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New York Senator Chuck Schumer has already taken aim at texting while driving, and it looks like he's now set his sights on pre-paid cellphones, which he says can also be dangerous -- when in the wrong hands, at least. To that end, he and Republican co-sponsor John Cornyn of Texas have introduced legislation that would give authorities the ability to identify the owners of pre-paid cellphones, which they say is long overdue "because for years, terrorists, drug kingpins and gang members have stayed one step ahead of the law by using prepaid phones that are hard to trace." That new tracking ability would also consequently place some new requirements on cellphone carriers and people buying the phones -- specifically, anyone buying a pre-paid cellphone would be required to present identification before buying a phone, and cellphone carriers would have to keep that information on file for 18 months after the phone has been deactivated. Of course, the legislation still has a ways to go before it becomes law, but Schumer says it at least has a good chance of winning support from the Obama administration. Head on past the break for the complete press release.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/27/senators-push-for-tracking-of-pre-paid-cellphones/

All in the name of safety
 
I hear that drug dealers like buying nice cars. Maybe we should put a tracing beacon on every Benz sold in the states
 
As I was reading that I thought to myself that these guys have watched the Bourne trilogy too many times
 
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Communist
 
A Demican AND a Republicrat trying to erode privacy and push forth a police state?

Say it ain't so!


Now you partisan "your party sucks worse!!!" idiots can Shut. The. Fuck. Up.
 
This sounds like failure all around.

How would they even verify the ID? Would the retail outlet be charged with doing it?
 
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