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Post by avordvet on Apr 19, 2011 15:13:49 GMT -5
Feds to Supreme Court: Allow Warrantless GPS MonitoringBy David Kravets, April 19, 2011 | The Obama administration is urging the Supreme Court to allow the government, without a court warrant, to affix GPS devices on suspects’ vehicles to track their every move. The Justice Department, saying “a person has no reasonable expectation of privacy in his movements (.pdf) from one place to another,” is demanding the justices undo a lower court decision that reversed the conviction and life sentence of a cocaine dealer whose vehicle was tracked via GPS for a month without a court warrant. The petition, if accepted by the justices, arguably would make it the biggest Fourth Amendment case in a decade — one weighing the collision of privacy, technology and the Constitution. Continue Reading: www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/04/scotus-gps-monitoring/
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Post by Sedition on Apr 20, 2011 17:32:19 GMT -5
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Post by safetalker on Apr 20, 2011 23:15:40 GMT -5
Those are great looking toys. Buy me one mama! However what I want or my birthday is a device that will jam that moron with the 2,000 watt stereo in the Honda parked next to me. Best would be if I could inject an old Blue Grass into his system he is listening at 2000 watts base high. This should clean his teeth on the Violin run, and clean his bowels on the yodel, and blast his speakers on the go-Bro. Can you imagine driving past one of those jump-car meetings in the 7/11 parking lot and play Johnny Cash doing ring of Fire.
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