And so the question comes up - what if you already HAD a GPS tracking system in your car as a security system, say?
Could the police coerce the company to let them have the data without a warrant?
Obama Admin thinks warrantless GPS tracking A-OK
Moderators: Alyrium Denryle, Edi, K. A. Pital
Re: Obama Admin thinks warrantless GPS tracking A-OK
"Peace on Earth and goodwill towards men? We are the United States Goverment - we don't DO that sort of thing!" - Sneakers. Best. Quote. EVER.
Periodic Pwnage Pantry:
"Faith? Isn't that another term for ignorance?" - Gregory House
"Isn't it interesting... religious behaviour is so close to being crazy that we can't tell them apart?" - Gregory House
"This is usually the part where people start screaming." - Gabriel Sylar
Periodic Pwnage Pantry:
"Faith? Isn't that another term for ignorance?" - Gregory House
"Isn't it interesting... religious behaviour is so close to being crazy that we can't tell them apart?" - Gregory House
"This is usually the part where people start screaming." - Gabriel Sylar
Re: Obama Admin thinks warrantless GPS tracking A-OK
Coerce? I don't think so, but often companies will voluntarily do it if asked, generally corporations cooperate with the police as long as they aren't being investigated themselves.Faqa wrote:And so the question comes up - what if you already HAD a GPS tracking system in your car as a security system, say?
Could the police coerce the company to let them have the data without a warrant?