Along a different line, I'm taking the opposite position from Mr. Lee. I'm inclined to feel that having prior judicial approval would be better. The difficulty I'm having with that is the exceptional case, the urgent case, the emergency case. I'm looking for some suggestions for the wording, so that in every case, unless you're faced with these circumstances, you get prior judicial approval. That would be the basic structure. What would be the exceptions that would allow the police official to not get that prior approval? Could we use the same kind of wording that is used when you don't have to get a warrant because of reasonable apprehension of a crime about to be committed?
I looked at that wording. It didn't seem to be quite good enough for this specific type of activity we're talking about here. I don't know if you've given thought to that. If you have, I would appreciate your comments.