Partiers use radio scanners to foil police raids
May 5, 2004 12:00 PM
Scanners were used on at least three occasions recently in metropolitan Fargo, N.D., to tip partiers of impending police raids, the Associated Press reported. Local police countered by scrambling radio frequencies and mobile computers not easily monitored by the public.
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