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![]() | 9/21/2009 Massachusetts Supreme Court Strikes Down Warrantless GPS SpyingMassachusetts Supreme Court ruling insists that police obtain a warrant before using GPS devices to spy on motorists. The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ruled last Thursday that police officers need to obtain a warrant before using a Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) device to track a motorist. The ruling was handed down in the case of Everett H. Connolly who was convicted of cocaine trafficking after police traced his activities using a GPS device five years ago.
For more than a year, police suspected that Connolly was a drug dealer and used traditional surveillance and investigative techniques to ... | ||
![]() | 9/20/2009 The Netherlands: Parked Truck Receives 45 Automated Speeding TicketsA stationary vehicle was accused by a speed camera in The Netherlands of speeding 45 times in one afternoon. | ||
![]() | 9/19/2009 Congress Renews Ban on Texas Toll RoadsFederal transportation appropriations legislation renews prohibition on new toll roads in Texas. | ||
![]() | 9/18/2009 California City Proposes to Evade California Red Light Camera LawCorona, California may ignore state traffic camera law to impose a fine of up to $500 to be kept by the city and its vendor. | ||
![]() | 9/17/2009 Washington Supreme Court Upholds Forced DUI Blood DrawsWashington State Supreme Court allows forced blood draws from anyone accused of drunk driving. |
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