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A federal judge recently ruled that the FBI can use GPS tracking devices on vehicles without a warrant. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian and former prosecutor Steve Oh discuss on The Young Turks.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/03/federal-judge-rules-fbi-didnt-need-warrant-to-plant-gps-tracking-device/
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WhoIsNumberNone
(7,875 posts)nt.
msongs
(67,453 posts)LastLiberal in PalmSprings
(12,595 posts)and moved it from your car to another one? Or a bus? Or an a commercial airplane? How would the courts interpret that? Do you have a legal right to remove the GPS and smash it with a hammer?
If you've been tagged by the police with a GPS, are you required to leave the device on your vehicle if you find it?
MarkCharles
(2,261 posts)Two or three cops, two or three cars, each cop paid $20 an hour, each police car costing $3-$5 an hour for the city, gas tires oil maintenance and resale value after 2-3 yrs?
Which would you rather spend your taxpayer dollars on? 3 cops 3 cars overnight, no action, or one GPS mounted on a suspect's car, total cost $100 ...
Some of you just want the police to be twice as dumb as the criminals.
Sorry, I agree with this court decision, and always will because it's a cheaper way to get the bad guys.
If you're not being bad, then we don't really care about what you're doing.