US Court Rules Against 'Highly Intrusive' GPS Tracking by Police

November 6, 2020 0 By HearthstoneYarns

Police departments around the U.S. must now obtain a warrant based on probable cause before they can secretly attach a GPS device to your car, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.

The case, U.S. v. Katzin, which was brought by the ACLU is being hailed as a victory in the fight against government surveillance.

Last year the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in U.S. v. Jones that attaching a GPS device to a citizen’s vehicle constitutes a “search” under the Fourth Amendment. However, due to unclear wording in the case’s ruling, police departments around the country have, until now, evaded having to attain warrants to do so.

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