GPS Tracking Devices: Invading Your Privacy – Fox News Boston
Massachusetts’ highest court is scheduled to decide if GPS vehicle tracking by police is an invasion of privacy. The decision could be precedent-setting because it might allow law enforcement agencies to use GPS tracking systems to track suspects without first obtaining a court order. The MyFoxBoston Undercover news team notes that use of the technology is on the rise. Steven Moehling, Vice President of Sales for LandAirSea Systems Inc. in Woodstock, IL, was interviewed as part of the television news segment. LandAirSea’s most popular vehicle tracking device, the GPS Tracking Key, was tested on a news vehicle.
Tags: GPS Tracking, Law Enforcement, laws, Privacy, warrant
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July 21st, 2009 at 2:54 am
This is a very interesting debate, because on one hand yes it is a device that is invading your privacy but then on the other, its protecting ones safety, like in a post that I read on this site about a man been found to have killed a girl and this was tracked down to the tracker on his car that his wife had installed.