11 February 2010
Giggles push for tracking Cell phones
Posted by admin under: Politics .
The Obama administration has argued that warrantless tracking is permitted because Americans enjoy no “reasonable expectation of privacy” in their–or at least their cell phones’–whereabouts. U.S. Department of Justice lawyers say that “a customer’s Fourth Amendment rights are not violated when the phone company reveals to the government its own records” that show where a mobile device placed and received calls.
One Comment so far...
Johnny Says:
4 March 2010 at 3:17 PM.
Gee … Mr. Obama, can we pin a GPS tracking device on your daughters and have the coordinates posted live to a website? There is no invasion of privacy, according to you, as long as the cell phone is on. So why not? How about we do that with your Blackberry?