Quote Originally Posted by dusto2k3
It's a coinsidence. They would have to get a warrant to tap a dealers phone, unless they could connect him with terrorism, then, they wouldn't need a warrant. So, if they really did tap his phone, or intercept the signal, then its for other reasons (not cricket)and they could have done it if the guy has any of the cell services.
Yea, that's what I'm thinking, if this guy had a huge operation taking place, the government got a warrant to tap (Or didn't, seeing as how they don't feel the need to respect our rights (don't talk bong30) and just tapped warrantless) and they found out due to that. That could happen on any network. The moral here is, don't run huge drug operations.
Bob the Awesome Reviewed by Bob the Awesome on . Government tapping into Cricket Wireless I dont know if anyone has heard of anyone getting caught for saying something wrong over the phone and they have cricket wireless, but everyone knows about it around where i live, my manager at work heard about it too.. even one of the dealers over here might be getting caught up in that shit, we heard something is going down with him, and he has the cricket phone. this guy is retired and he is 21. he has loads of money in like over seas bank accounts... 4 years ago, when i had class with Rating: 5