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Answer» From http://news.cnet.com/ Justice DEPT. defends warrantless cell phone tracking.More of the story: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10453214-38.html?tag=newsLeadStoriesArea.1 Seems like to me too much abuse would come from this if they were to allow warrentless cell phone tracking.Yes, I posted this topic here because it has an impact on anybody using a mobile computer, such as an iPhone. So they could monitor not just your cell phone activity but your computer activity.There are cases where warrants would hinder law enforcement so it's a two edged sword. Think of where tracing a cell phone brought someone home alive rather than dead. Red tape might make stories like that impossible.Excellent point ! Still 2 edges however... There really is no good answer.Actually, they do have to get a court order, it's just not called a search warrant, so there are some protections. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/usc_sec_18_00002703----000-.htmlQuote from: rthompson80819 on February 15, 2010, 04:09:34 PM Actually, they do have to get a court order, it's just not called a search warrant, so there are some protections. I figured there was some hoop to jump through. In every DAY life there are those who will abuse the RULES, be it a regular citizen or a government official. The TRICK is keeping it in check and not tapping into grannies email just because her bandwidth jumped up for a few months. |
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