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No. The article is about a failure of that exact system. Judges just sign search warrants for just about anything; the only thing they check for generally is that it's not involving the search of hundreds of people. Invading the privacy of 1-10 innocents is just a rubber stamp.


Yes, but obtaining footage directly from 10 different people is ten times more work than obtaining the same footage from a single source. That additional work increases friction and decreases (but certainly doesn't eliminate) the level of abuse that will happen.




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