Submission + - 9th Circuit: Gov't can track you in secret w/ GPS (time.com)
EmagGeek writes: "Even Time Magazine Online thinks that it's scary that "Government agents can sneak onto your property in the middle of the night, put a GPS device on the bottom of your car and keep track of everywhere you go. This doesn't violate your Fourth Amendment rights, because you do not have any reasonable expectation of privacy in your own driveway — and no reasonable expectation that the government isn't tracking your movements."
"The court went on to make a second terrible decision about privacy: that once a GPS device has been planted, the government is free to use it to track people without getting a warrant."
I guess if you can't afford to put gates and access control around your property, then you have fewer rights than those who can."
"The court went on to make a second terrible decision about privacy: that once a GPS device has been planted, the government is free to use it to track people without getting a warrant."
I guess if you can't afford to put gates and access control around your property, then you have fewer rights than those who can."