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Much is known about how the federal government leverages location data by serving warrants to major tech companies like Google or Facebook to investigate crime in America. However, much less is known about how location data influences state and local law enforcement investigations. It turns out that's because many local police agencies intentionally avoid mentioning the under-the-radar tech they use—sometimes without warrants—to monitor private citizens.
As one Maryland-based sergeant wrote in a department email, touting the benefit of "no court paperwork" before purchasing the software, "The success lies in the secrecy."
This week, an investigation from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Associated Press—supported by the Pulitzer Cen
originally posted by: Justoneman
This is going to be like Minority Report where they screen people for "pre crimes". Where they think YOU are thinking of doing something so they must arrest you. Such BS is how tyranny rolls.
God bless us all to end this scourge peacefully, legally, and for good. The sick things people do in the name of their "public safety" scam to gain more power to rule are not only unsafe for us all, but against natural law.