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stockholmer

(3,751 posts)
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 03:42 PM Aug 2012

Breaking: Appeals Court OKs Warrantless, Real-Time Mobile Phone Tracking

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/08/warrantless-gps-phone-tracking/

A federal appeals court on Wednesday said the authorities do not need a probable-cause warrant to track a suspect’s every move via the GPS signals emitted from a suspect’s mobile phone. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, ruling 2-1, upheld a 20-year term for a drug courier nabbed with 1,100 pounds of marijuana in a motorhome camper the authorities trackied via his mobile phone pinging cell towers from Arizona to a Texas truck stop.

The decision, a big boost for the government’s surveillance powers, comes as prosecutors are shifting their focus to warrantless cell-tower location tracking of suspects in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling in January sharply limiting the use of GPS vehicle trackers. The Supreme Court found law enforcement should acquire probable-cause warrants from judges to affix GPS devices to vehicles and monitor their every move.

The court of appeals ruling comes a month after a congressional inquiry found that law enforcement made 1.3 million requests for cell phone data last year alone while seeking out subscriber information like text messages, location data and calling records.

Judge John M. Rogers wrote for the majority: http://www.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/12a0262p-06.pdf


If a tool used to transport contraband gives off a signal that can be tracked for location, certainly the police can track the signal. The law cannot be that a criminal is entitled to rely on the expected untrackability of his tools. Otherwise, dogs could not be used to track a fugitive if the fugitive did not know that the dog hounds had his scent. A getaway car could not be identified and followed based on the license plate number if the driver reasonably thought he had gotten away unseen. The recent nature of cell phone location technology does not change this. If it did, then technology would help criminals but not the police.
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Breaking: Appeals Court OKs Warrantless, Real-Time Mobile Phone Tracking (Original Post) stockholmer Aug 2012 OP
obama's war on drugs gets a big boost from fascist courts nt msongs Aug 2012 #1
........ marmar Aug 2012 #2
Don't carry a cell phone, MadHound Aug 2012 #3
Makes sense... Jeff In Milwaukee Aug 2012 #4
"It wasn't meant to be an instruction manual." - George Orwell n/t Egalitarian Thug Aug 2012 #5
Why am I reminded of Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2012 #6
mobile phone tracker trobalina Oct 2012 #7

Jeff In Milwaukee

(13,992 posts)
4. Makes sense...
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 03:54 PM
Aug 2012

As the majority opinion states, if the government has the means to trace a subject (i.e., using dogs to track a scent), then the criminal shouldn't have "privacy" protection. Don't like it? Don't carry a cellphone. They government shouldn't have to obtain a warrant to track an electronic signal that you're emitting 24 hours a day.

Nuclear Unicorn

(19,497 posts)
6. Why am I reminded of
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 05:09 PM
Aug 2012

the 2nd Batman movie where Batman develops a machine that can turn every cellphone into a sonar device to track everybody everywhere in order to locate the Joker but Morgan Freeman warns that it is too much power for any man and if the machine is allowed to stay he will leave.

 

trobalina

(1 post)
7. mobile phone tracker
Sun Oct 7, 2012, 04:03 PM
Oct 2012

Well, mobile phone tracker would be track you if their software is installed in your phone. I have downloaded from copy10 and I used it to track my own mobile if I forget it any where.

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