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Cell phones no longer protected by privacy laws
Aug 20, 2012
Keep in mind that when you use a cell phone, you have no right to private conversations. In the interest of catching drug dealers via their cell phone conversations, we have all lost privacy.
http://rt.com/usa/news/police-track-cell-court-979/
The US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Americans have no reasonable expectation of privacy when carrying cell phones, allowing police to track GPS signals without a warrant or probable cause.
The decision came the court ruled in United States v. Skinner that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) abided by the Constitution by using a drug runner’s cellphone data to track his location and determine his identity.
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Blog Author: Dr. Stephen Jones