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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Court Rules Private GPS Tracking Legal

WASHINGTON - When a woman in New Jersey thought her husband was having an affair, she hired a private investigator who caught him after placing a GPS tracking device in his car.
 
Now, a New Jersey court has ruled the act was not an invasion of privacy, a decision that in some ways makes legal tracking someone via GPS.

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1 comment:

lmclain said...

Whats the alarm about? The FBI and the DEA have been doing this for years. And it can be assumed that OTHER police agencies have ALSO been doing it. Courts have effectively ruled that even INSIDE of your house, you have little protection against government surveillance/monitoring. Thank you (and all the goose stepping lemmings) for the Patriot Act. With all the pat downs, searches, confiscations, imprisonments, and surveillance, we are SO much safer now, unless you count the (admitted) 25,000 (!!) breaches of security at our airports. And THATS with thousands of officers and employees DEDICATED to making sure there aren't any. LOL!!!