anyone with GPS on their mobile can be tracked as long as they don't remove the SIM card and they are carrying it, obviously. Or with GPS in their car. Or boat. The chips the government agent sticks under your bumper just work better.
In significantly lowered battery life. And GPSes in cars/boats are generally only receivers, as transmitters would a) require another antenna and b) draw more battery and use more chips and hence be more expensive.
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1984 at last...Very Disturbing
25/08/2010 04:08:04 PM
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what a stupid decision...
25/08/2010 04:16:49 PM
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You don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy in your driveway
25/08/2010 04:32:08 PM
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the police aren't snapping pictures.
25/08/2010 04:36:32 PM
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How is it really that much different then following in car or helicopter?
25/08/2010 04:27:28 PM
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it's about 4th and 5th amendment, imho
26/08/2010 03:00:01 AM
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and how is it different from police hiding a GPS tracker in my coat? Or is that OK too? *NM*
26/08/2010 05:12:30 AM
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When it comes to stuff like this I always same the same thing
25/08/2010 05:09:01 PM
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true. but what if they only think you're breaking the law?
25/08/2010 05:19:52 PM
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Well they would easily find out you weren't a drug dealer
25/08/2010 05:25:40 PM
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wait, now i'm guilty until proven innocent?
25/08/2010 05:32:42 PM
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most of those people deserved to be tasered *NM*
25/08/2010 05:45:29 PM
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most of the old women and non-resisting people deserve to be tasered? *NM*
25/08/2010 09:07:12 PM
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most of them are resiting they resisting
25/08/2010 09:13:29 PM
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but they aren't resisiting in a way that puts the officer in danger, i mean.
25/08/2010 09:22:06 PM
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but effective
25/08/2010 09:55:30 PM
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yes nothing says "better than arguing" than ELECTROCUTING SOMEONE
25/08/2010 11:14:55 PM
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any physical altercation is dangerous for a police officer
25/08/2010 11:30:07 PM
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you see plenty of videos where the person wasn't being aggressive, though.
25/08/2010 11:46:43 PM
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Sorry but he needed to be tasered
26/08/2010 02:57:19 AM
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well we're getting a little off topic here and going to a sidebar soon..
26/08/2010 03:36:43 AM
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And when someone dies because they get electrocuted?
26/08/2010 06:52:13 AM
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all the more reason to listen to a police officer if they point a taser at you *NM*
26/08/2010 02:43:46 PM
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I believe Jefferson had a certain famous quote about that... *NM*
25/08/2010 07:50:48 PM
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It was Franklin.
25/08/2010 10:12:54 PM
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i do love that quote
25/08/2010 11:17:11 PM
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They did. He says it in Congress and, if I recall correctly, Dickinson gets annoyed.
25/08/2010 11:37:41 PM
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The law is not always just or correct. Legislators make mistakes and can be corrupt. *NM*
25/08/2010 09:06:55 PM
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This feels like two separate issues to me.
25/08/2010 05:25:50 PM
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even if they are not restricted, driveways are private property
25/08/2010 05:34:00 PM
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you don't need permission to walk up someone's driveway until they have posted a no trespassing sign
25/08/2010 06:00:02 PM
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I think...
25/08/2010 09:47:51 PM
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Or you could go the other way, and say it's legal for them to put a GPS tracker on your house.
25/08/2010 10:30:32 PM
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ummmm....
26/08/2010 03:35:30 AM
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The GPS in a phone being on will show up, though
01/09/2010 12:36:13 PM
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