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Technically no
But you would have to read the law. The definition of Law Enforcement would be at the beginning and that definition can be changed to suit that law. So while a PI would not normally be considered law enforcement the definition in particular law can include a PI for that law in particular.
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Why the law enforcement exemption?  enduser_z | 01/16/07
Good question  John L. Ries | 01/16/07
Just a guess here  voska | 01/17/07
Potentially usable for fishing expeditions  John L. Ries | 01/17/07
Takes PIs, bounty hunters and vigilantes out of the picture  Boot_Agnostic | 01/17/07
So the president isn't completely worthless  nucrash | 01/17/07
Technically no  voska | 01/17/07
Ignorant Buffoons  Dr_Zinj | 01/17/07
This is basically a revision  nucrash | 01/17/07
Police could already do that  voska | 01/17/07
Pretexting Bill  swathingscientist | 01/17/07
Well I have to defend President Bush somewhat...  mrlinux | 01/17/07
Allways been a double edged sword  John Zern | 01/17/07
What if vs what is  voska | 01/17/07

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