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by Tyler Durden
Aug 27, 2017 8:39 AM


A bill that will allow homes to be searched without a warrant was passed with overwhelming support by the United States Congress, and signed into law by President Trump—and it happened with no media coverage and very little fanfare.


On the surface, House Joint Resolution 76 looks harmless. The title of the bill claims that its purpose is “Granting the consent and approval of Congress for the Commonwealth of Virginia, the State of Maryland, and the District of Columbia to enter into a compact relating to the establishment of the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission.”


“Whereas the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, an interstate compact agency of the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the State of Maryland, provides transportation services to millions of people each year, the safety of whom is paramount; Whereas an effective and safe Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority system is essential to the commerce and prosperity of the National Capital region; Whereas the Tri-State Oversight Committee, created by a memorandum of understanding amongst these 3 jurisdictions, has provided safety oversight of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.”
The proposal for a safety commission to act as a wing of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority may sound logical, when its power includes thing such as the ability to “Adopt, revise, and distribute a written State Safety Oversight Program” and to “Review, approve, oversee, and enforce the adoption and implementation of WMATA’s Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan.”


However, there is one major red flag buried within the text of the bill that stems from the list of “powers” given to the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission, and it violates one of the basic tenets of the U.S. Constitution.


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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-08-26/congress-quietly-passed-bill-allowing-warrantless-searches-homes-only-1-opposed-it
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Oh what the heck, as long as you've got nothing to hide what's the big deal?

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Oh what the heck, as long as you've got nothing to hide what's the big deal?

I would bet you probably have 4-5 federal law or regulation violations in the room you are sitting in now. Give them an inch and they'll take a mile.

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Oh what the heck, as long as you've got nothing to hide what's the big deal?

It's for the children.
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I would bet you probably have 4-5 federal law or regulation violations in the room you are sitting in now. Give them an inch and they'll take a mile.

No way, I'm completely up to code. :)

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It's very specific in regards to transit safety inspections and accident investigations.  People are getting exercised over nothing.
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It's very specific in regards to transit safety inspections and accident investigations.  People are getting exercised over nothing.

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Don't knock leaping.  Its like pilates...only safer

Yes, but not the level of Shaun T's Insanity the article would have some believe.
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It's very specific in regards to transit safety inspections and accident investigations. 

Today.

What's next?

You know government only moves in one direction.

On the bright side, at least we can trust our government to hold itself to ONLY transit safety inspections and accident investigations, and not,  for example decide it needs to hold a "safety inspections" when it really wants to see if you have anything in the house you might not have paid taxes on.

And they'd NEVER try to use this program as precedent.
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It's very specific in regards to transit safety inspections and accident investigations.  People are getting exercised over nothing.
It is fairly common for "true conservatives," to do that.

If they worry about everything, they find a few real problems.
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Today.

What's next?

You know government only moves in one direction.

On the bright side, at least we can trust our government to hold itself to ONLY transit safety inspections and accident investigations, and not,  for example decide it needs to hold a "safety inspections" when it really wants to see if you have anything in the house you might not have paid taxes on.

And they'd NEVER try to use this program as precedent.

This is no different than utility companies checking, testing, and repairing without needing your permission if an easement runs through your property.  It doesn't give them the right, however, to enter your home.
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This is no different than utility companies checking, testing, and repairing without needing your permission if an easement runs through your property.  It doesn't give them the right, however, to enter your home.

I didn't read the whole thing, so maybe they make some exclusion some where, but...

"Enter upon the WMATA Rail System and, upon reasonable notice and a finding by the chief executive officer that a need exists, upon any lands, waters, and premises adjacent to the WMATA"
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I didn't read the whole thing, so maybe they make some exclusion some where, but...

"Enter upon the WMATA Rail System and, upon reasonable notice and a finding by the chief executive officer that a need exists, upon any lands, waters, and premises adjacent to the WMATA"

Exactly. This isn't like the electric company coming on your property to check the meter. Any property adjacent to any transit line (and the limit of adjacent seems to be used loosely) can be subject to no-warrant 'inspection'.

Of course, some will just blow this off because they don't think it impacts them. It is OK if it impacts others as long as it doesn't impact them (yet).

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I didn't read the whole thing, so maybe they make some exclusion some where, but...

"Enter upon the WMATA Rail System and, upon reasonable notice and a finding by the chief executive officer that a need exists, upon any lands, waters, and premises adjacent to the WMATA"

Sure.  That would probably occur in the event of an accident if your buildings were positioned close to the line.  However, if you've got a train axel, dead bodies, or a toxic spill in your living room, a warrantless entry is down the list of your problems.
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Sure.  That would probably occur in the event of an accident if your buildings were positioned close to the line.  However, if you've got a train axel, dead bodies, or a toxic spill in your living room, a warrantless entry is down the list of your problems.

Hey now....  I rebuild two of those three things.

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Hey now....  I rebuild two of those three things.

 I suppose the toxic spill would explain a great deal.  :silly:
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    “In performing its duties, the Commission, through its Board or designated employees or agents, may:Enter upon the WMATA Rail System and, upon reasonable notice and a finding by the chief executive officer that a need exists, upon any lands, waters, and premises adjacent to the WMATA Rail System, including, without limitation, property owned or occupied by the federal government, for the purpose of making inspections, investigations, examinations, and testing as the Commission may deem necessary to carry out the purposes of this MSC Compact, and such entry shall not be deemed a trespass.”

So it's not exactly like a utility having access to their easement on your property.  It's like the phone company coming inside your home to check the wiring, possibly without you knowing they're coming in.



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So it's not exactly like a utility having access to their easement on your property.  It's like the phone company coming inside your home to check the wiring, possibly without you knowing they're coming in.

Yes, if the local junction switch is connected to your breaker box. Otherwise, you're just being ridiculous.
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Yes, if the local junction switch is connected to your breaker box. Otherwise, you're just being ridiculous.

So it's ok if they do it sometimes.  It uses the words authorized agent.  That could be anyone for any reason.
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Yes, if the local junction switch is connected to your breaker box. Otherwise, you're just being ridiculous.

Right, because the government and government agencies never take advantage of the power they have.

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I suppose the toxic spill would explain a great deal.  :silly:

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So it's ok if they do it sometimes.  It uses the words authorized agent.  That could be anyone for any reason.

Reread the post and look up hyperbole.  There's a connection.
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Right, because the government and government agencies never take advantage of the power they have.

Right - and people on internet forums don't engage in so much pearl clutching, it makes Japanese divers envious.
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