So here's the real problem... they don't exactly teach cryptography, data communications, or networking fundamentals in police academy. It takes somebody a wee bit more knowledgeable than your average flat foot to even know how the fuck Tor works let alone how to dismantle the protection it provides.Can they do it? Yes. It can be done, and everyone knows how. Lots of ways have been published and some have been shown effective in laboratory settings. That's different than the real thing though: we aren't a controlled environment with manageable traffic, we're a lot bigger than that.But they can do it; so what's stopping them? Nobody cares enough to spend the money and burn the man hours on it. I mean I don't regularly take tea with the head of the DEA or anything, but that's the only logical conclusion in my opinion. If you're going to get caught, it's almost certainly going to be from fucking up and getting arrested the old fashioned way. That's true today, mind you: it may or may not be true a year from now. Our safety depends pretty heavily on them not having any reason to waste the amount of resources it would take to bring SR -- and all of us addicts and dealers just minding our own damn business -- down.It's just a stupid waste of resources when SR is such a small portion of the national drug trade. But if it appears to be a large portion because it's in the news constantly, well... then they may change their minds and invest the time and money; that's why I say it's true today but maybe not a year from now. Who knows.Bottom line: today you're safe. Just don't talk to cops and don't be naive about your drops and you're good :)