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January 23rd, 2012 | #1 |
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If they tag your car with GPS now you can play the ghetto lottery with them…
Police Use of GPS Devices Limited by U.S. Supreme Court
“The U.S. Supreme Court put new limits on the power of police to track criminal suspects’ cars using GPS signals, ruling for the first time on the constitutional implications of the increasingly common devices. The Supreme Court in 1983 upheld the use of a beeper placed on a car to track a suspect during a single trip. The question in the latest case was whether the Constitution’s Fourth Amendment lets police use GPS devices continuously over longer periods without first going to a judge. Lower courts were divided on the issue. The Obama administration urged the high court not to require a warrant for GPS use, calling it a minimally intrusive step that yields important results in drug and terrorism cases. To obtain a warrant, officers must show a judge that they have “probable cause” to believe the search will lead to evidence of a crime. The case is United States v. Jones, 10-1259.” http://www.businessweek.com/news/201...eme-court.html |
January 24th, 2012 | #2 |
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Have you ever read the Soviet Union's constitution, under Stalin? It is better than the US constitution. Only it's legal fiction, it's a fairy tale, a children's story.
This is the Bolshevik constitution of 1918. http://www.marxists.org/history/ussr...titution/1918/ |
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