Student Sues FBI for Putting a Tracking Device on His Car

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Subscribe to commentsNemephosisMar 4th 2011 8:15PM
Good for him, I hope he wins too. What gives them the right to track people without probable cause? If he were a terrorist or something, sure, but he was just an ordinary citizen not harming anyone.
StuartMar 5th 2011 11:33AM
@Nemephosis Agree 100%, if they want to track me down and they don't have enough evidence to get a warrant, they better at least put the effort in by doing it in person.
msenko2Mar 8th 2011 1:09AM
@Nemephosis how nonsensical do you have to get? You cannot have it both ways. either you can do it without a search warrant or you cannot. Having it otherwise would just allow the feds to say yeah hes a terrorist. Not cool man.
AaronMar 8th 2011 3:19PM
What do you think gps in your phone is for them tracking you.