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https://www.eff.org/press/archives/2011/10/03-0
some of you may know that the supreme court is looking into a case where GPS was used to catch a criminal. The evidence found from such tracking over a month indict the criminal.
I do have to agree with the article that such use of GPS should require a warrant. I mean if the police does get the "blanket" approach what would prevent police to have to auto install in all cars (pun intended) and just track everyone. If you exceed the speed limit, a ticket is mail to you without needing a speed trap.
some of you may know that the supreme court is looking into a case where GPS was used to catch a criminal. The evidence found from such tracking over a month indict the criminal.
I do have to agree with the article that such use of GPS should require a warrant. I mean if the police does get the "blanket" approach what would prevent police to have to auto install in all cars (pun intended) and just track everyone. If you exceed the speed limit, a ticket is mail to you without needing a speed trap.