Yet the notion that eavesdropping is really a crime can just about drive people cross-eyed in Hollywood, where assistants at talent agencies, studios and even some law firms are almost universally expected to listen in on their bosses' phones without making their presence known to callers.That's right, a town of Hollywood liberals doesn't seem to be so sensitive to civil liberties.Maybe Hollywood isn't the group to lead the charge against George Bush for the NSA's phone database.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
More on the Pellicano Situation
The New Times reports on the evolving Pellicano situation.Here's an odd comment from the article: