“An organization opposed to surveillance by the National Security Agency has been approved to ” the section of highway running past the Utah Data Center, a move that would place the group’s protest-oriented name on signs outside the spy building. Restore The Fourth-Utah would also be responsible for picking up litter on the 2-mile stretch of Redwood Road that includes the main entrance to the Utah Data Center and Camp Williams. The name Restore The Fourth-Utah references the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution guaranteeing the right to be secure from unreasonable search and seizure. Potter said the group plans to carry picket signs as it picks up litter.”
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/56974620-90/utah-data-center-fourth.html.csp
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