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Supreme Court Rules Government GPS Trackers Can Break Fourth Amendment
this is huge and it was an unanimous vote on it as well.
that gps tracking is considered a search, and that a warrant has to be obtained.
this could have implications as well for phone gps tracking that law enforcement will need a warrant for that as well.
since they have ruled before that you have a right to privacy for your location.
finally a win for the constitution.
this is huge and it was an unanimous vote on it as well.
that gps tracking is considered a search, and that a warrant has to be obtained.
this could have implications as well for phone gps tracking that law enforcement will need a warrant for that as well.
since they have ruled before that you have a right to privacy for your location.
finally a win for the constitution.