Archive Report
Archive Report
Concern Over Growing Invasion of Privacy
Technical advances in the delicate art of snooping have put new pressure behind demands for legislation which will effectively ban, or place under proper safeguards, the use of mechanical devices for listening in on private conversations. A congressional investigation of wiretapping last spring directed attention to the weakness or lax enforcement of present control laws and to the resulting encouragement of indiscriminate eavesdropping by the police, private detectives, blackmailers, and extortionists.
The House Judiciary Committee is planning to draft new and comprehensive legislation to govern interception of communications.1 Sen. Alexander Wiley (R-Mich.), who headed a Senate subcommittee which studied the relationship between wiretapping and national security two years ago, also intends to introduce a bill that “once and for all ...