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Question Posted Thursday December 20 2007, 6:19 pm

If someone bugged your phone, and listening to everything you say, is that illegal? and could someone get a radio thing where you can type in your number, and listen to everything you are saying..is that illegal, and could you get caught? could the person on the phone know it was being bugged?


and could someone bug a cellphone
I'M NOT GONNA DO IT, I'm just wondering, cause when I'm on my house phone, I hear static, and it never does that, just randomly sometimes.
Thanks!!


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uisforukelele answered Friday December 21 2007, 11:45 pm:
yes, it's illegal to bug somebody's phone or listen in on conversations, just like it is illegal to open somebody else's mail. it is very unlikely that somebody is listening in on your conversation just because you hear static. if that were the case, then everyone in the world would know my life story because my phone has static all the time. it's just your connection that does that- nothing to worry about, unless you're in the c.i.a. or something.

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ChevyIINova answered Friday December 21 2007, 3:46 am:
If you are hearing static on your home phone it's probably due to a bad line or crosstalk. You could check your connection at your junction box. It should have a customer access panel. You'll need a screw driver and a phone (not a cordless one.) Open the panel and remove the jack, you'll see it in there and plug your phone up to it. If the line sounds normal then you've probably got a bad wire in the house. You could start by checking each jack using your phone. If all checks out ask yourself this; When does the problem occur? In the rain? When a certain electronic device is turned on? If all is good and you can't narrow it down, call your phone company but be prepared to pay a high service fee. Oh and almost forgot, check the phone and it's lines too.

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kym answered Friday December 21 2007, 3:36 am:
The answer is yes this is illegal if someone is doing this to your phone and its not authorised thne you need to call the services to get it checked out. Also if the services need to bugg your phone they will inform you unless you are the criminal ect.. hope this helps.

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