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		<title>Big Brother is using GPS to follow you!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a disturbing decision from Wisconsin regarding the use of GPS tracking devices by the police. The judge said the police don&#8217;t even need a warrant! Wisconsin police can attach GPS to cars to secretly track anybody&#8217;s movements without obtaining search warrants, an appeals court ruled Thursday. However, the District 4 Court of Appeals said [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/chi-ap-wi-gps-police,0,5867383.story" target="_blank">disturbing decision from Wisconsin</a> regarding the use of GPS tracking devices by the police. The judge said the police don&#8217;t even need a warrant!</p>
<blockquote><p>Wisconsin police can attach GPS to cars to secretly track anybody&#8217;s movements without obtaining search warrants, an appeals court ruled Thursday.</p>
<p>However, the District 4 Court of Appeals said it was &#8220;more than a little troubled&#8221; by that conclusion and asked Wisconsin lawmakers to regulate GPS use to protect against abuse by police and private individuals.</p>
<p>As the law currently stands, the court said police can mount GPS on cars to track people without violating their constitutional rights &#8212; even if the drivers aren&#8217;t suspects.</p>
<p>Officers do not need to get warrants beforehand because GPS tracking does not involve a search or a seizure, Judge Paul Lundsten wrote for the unanimous three-judge panel based in Madison.</p>
<p>That means &#8220;police are seemingly free to secretly track anyone&#8217;s public movements with a GPS device,&#8221; he wrote.</p>
<p>One privacy advocate said the decision opened the door for greater government surveillance of citizens. Meanwhile, law enforcement officials called the decision a victory for public safety because tracking devices are an increasingly important tool in investigating criminal behavior.</p></blockquote>
<p>This decision is ridiculous on its face and I suspect will eventually be overturned by the U.S Supreme Court. With this decision the police can track anyone at any time for any reason!</p>
<p>It only highlights how things are dramatically changing in today&#8217;s world. Using technology, you can follow people, listen in on their conversations and do all sorts of spying! It sounds like fun in a way, until someone does it to you. </p>
<p>I suspect the courts with be busy with this topic for years to come.</p>
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