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telephone tapping
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telephone tapping

Listening in on a telephone conversation, without the knowledge of the participants; in the UK and the USA this is a criminal offence if done without a warrant or the consent of the person concerned.

Telephone tapping, or the use of ‘wire taps’, has become an important although controversial tool in the efforts against organized crime, drug trafficking, and foreign intelligence information.



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A routine visit from FBI Special Agent Brian Shepard (Scott Bakula) to install a wire tap at the Whiteacre family home leads to a shocking revelation: Mark's bosses are party to a worldwide price-fixing scam.
to install a wire tap at the Whiteacre family home leads to a shocking revelation: Mark's bosses are party to a worldwide price-fixing scam.
Special agent Shepard (Scott Bakula) installs a wire tap at a top-level executive's family home to confirm the conspiracy but continued monitoring of Whitacre's phone leads to a revelation more shocking than expected.
 
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