violating the law, through whatever method why can't the government come in and -- >> the big deal is the constitution, is the supreme law of the land, and everybody that works for the government, even the local tax collectors, in riverhead, long island, new york, took an oath to uphold the constitution and the constitution as recently interpreted by the supreme court gives you a right to privacy in your house and in and around your house and the government cannot come snooping with a camera, whether it is someone on a street corner with a camera or someone in the sky with a camera, and if the government wants to know what you are doing, to violate government regulations, whether they are civil or criminal regulations, it has to go to a judge and get a search warrants and that is not napolitano on the constitution, that ises the supreme court on the constitution. patti ann: and that was a case unrelated to this one that determined that this type of thing or something similar to it amounts to basically a search without a warrant. >> right, the police, not in this case, have come up with some kind of a device that was able to detect the chemicals