which the other side of the divorce could say we want that? yes. then you have to argue to the jungle i expected privacy. this has nothing to do with the divorce. the other side this tells me he s really a bad guy and you should know that. judge then decides. i didn t have gray hair until i sat in divorce court. shepard: any time you send a text messages, you should be of the mindset everyone might read it. it might not be as private as you like. shepard: i m interested to know what folks think. should personal messages, sent or received on work issued blackberries be private. that s the question at foxnews.com/shep. let us know. not many have voted but we would appreciate it because we want to know how you feel. judge, thank you. you re welcome,. shepard: trying to make them use words that it don t work. no. shepard: doesn t work.
messages and whether employers are permitted to view personal messages on work-related blackberries, computers or pagers. should your nonwork-related text be private? that s our poll question. foxnews.com/shep. we re live from the supreme court when studio b continues in just 90 seconds. [ woman ] with my diabetes. i make my efforts count. so i switched to the freestyle promise® program. a unique program that gives me. the support i need, free. free ss to a certified diabetes educator.
the bottom line is whether the loss is like the death blow and whether it disrupts their momentum to the point they can not carry on sustained operations. cathrine herridge, good to see you. a middle school principal whom students and parents called an inspiration has been found dead at home. police found his car abandoned across town. the chief correspondent on deck. in the meantime jonathan hunt is chatting with viewers at foxnews.com/shep. click on the on the hunt link which is down here. that s the on the hunt link, you see his mug there. here above that is a spot where the poll question is. we pope you participate. the supreme court hearing arguments in a landmark case about the privacy of text
government employees to use work-related blackberries, cell phones, aye pens and pagers. the question, does the government as employer or potentially private sector employers have the right to read emails and text messages and pages you send and receive on a digital device that the boss gave you? the case revolves around members of a california s.w.a.t. team. the police issued pagers and they had text capabilities so you could send words and at least one used it to send sexually charged messages to his wife and a mistress and coworker. when the bosses asked to see the pager the officer said this is private. you can t see this. the department did not agree and the employee sued. it s in the hands of the top court. that s the question at foxnews.com/shep. should your personal messages on the work issued blackberries,
more so pate overage and he said i ll pay the overage. because he paid the extra, he said he was under the understanding that these things would be private. i m guessing he wouldn t have sent to his mistress. that s the testimony he gave at a jury trial and they believed him. a jury decides to side with the police officer. that s the the you united states district court. the supreme court here s a reversal and the employee will prevail where there s a expectation of privacy like you re paying for the time so it s yours. that s different from the model at fox where the boss pace for everything. shepard: the reason they pay for everything is because the boss says we want to be able to get in touch with you anytime and you have to keep this next to you. there are a lot of rules with these. you sign up for them and say they re fair and agree.