Could the feds be tracking you??Last week a judge from the Southern District of New York made it possible for federal police to now obtain our location, even without evidence of wrongdoing, by using the signal from our cellular phones. On December 20, 2005 Judge Gabriel Gorenstein ruled that federal police may now track the location of any American by contacting their cellular phone provider directly and obtain information about which towers your cellular phone used during any incoming or outgoing calls.
As you can imagine this has stirred up a HUGE controversy about our right to privacy as Americans.
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Our fancy algorithm says this stuff is related...Tuesday, January 03, 2006Having a cellular phone is a luxury to me. I use it for personal and professional purposes that are all legal. If someone is using their cellular phone to conduct enough suspicious activity that draws the attention of the Feds, then they deserve to be tracked! Tuesday, January 03, 2006If your worried about your criminal activity being tracked by the Feds from your cell phone, watch the movie Donnie Brasco. You'll learn a lot. |
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