So I took a phone call at work today on my cell, and respectfully walked to the end of the office by the windows so not to disturb anyone. The call happened to be from a recruiter about a new position I was interested in. We spoke a few minutes about the job and then we hung up. Well, it turns out that about 5 minutes ago I overheard a manager saying they intercepted a call on their cell conversation so they could hear someone elses conversation - I'm just praying it wasn't my conversation. Anyone know if this is possible? I know he has bluetooth - does that matter?
SouthenProgrammer (03/27/2006)
Yes, you could intercept a blue-tooth cell phone call. Not sure about the legality of it though... http://transcripts.cnn.com/2000/LAW/12/04/scotus.wiretapping/ I think any manager that would come up to you and say "We intercepted your cell phone call" is just asking for trouble....
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