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    Garibaldi
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    Late last week, a Wisconsin court ruled that its state police can track whoever they wish, suspect or not, without a warrant or even probable cause, using GPS. Eep.

    The judge himself wrote, “police are seemingly free to secretly track anyone’s public movements with a GPS device.” Unsurprisingly, police are calling the decision a landmark victory for public safety, while the ACLU is up in arms about the invasion of privacy rights. Essentially, the judge ruled that it’s not a violation of the fourth amendment (search and seizure) because the information gained could have been collected in some other way (like surveillance).

    The ACLU is expected to make a big stink, and the case in which the ruling came down (a stalking case) is expected to see appeal, but it’d be a pretty scary precedent to set if the ruling is upheld.

    (Gizmodo via Chicago Tribune)

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    moparkid25
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    If you’re not doing anything illegal you shouldn’t have anything to worry about.

    The ACLU protects criminals.

    #34435
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    I don’t agree with the police using a GPS. If they have a warrant fine. I didn’t realize we lived in a Police State.

    #34436
    jonmandude
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    This is a door opening landmark. Like all laws they open the door for more. This will open the door for police to have the right to stop anyone without cause, just to see if they are doing anything illegal. Whats to stop them from taking it further and simply walking into your house and saying “let’s see what we can find”. This opens the door to completely eliminate the idea of illegal search and seizure.

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