Keyword: trackingdevice
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Remember back when you didn't have software monitoring whether you were six feet from the nearest person? The Deep State allies are installing the hardware/software and FAKE LAWS to prevent us from organizing against oppression. Can't meet and discuss "wrong thoughts" if software makes sure you're 6 feet apart, don't congregate in groups, and remember, counties are using cell phone tracking to see who is driving during quarantine, and where they are going, where they are congretating.It is the left's totalitarian dream come true, and they eagerly say that we'll never go back to normal, and we should settle in...
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The Department of Homeland Security wants a private company to provide a national license-plate tracking system that would give the agency access to vast amounts of information from commercial and law enforcement tag readers, according to a government proposal that does not specify what privacy safeguards would be put in place. The national license-plate recognition database, which would draw data from readers that scan the tags of every vehicle crossing their paths, would help catch fugitive illegal immigrants, according to a DHS solicitation. But the database could easily contain more than 1Â billion records and could be shared with other law...
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PHOTO CAPTION: "Yasir Afifi said the FBI planted a GPS device on his car and later confiscated it when a friend posted this photo online. (Credit: khaledthegypsy/REDDIT)" SNIPPET: "Yasir Afifi, a 20-year-old student and U.S.-born citizen found a GPS tracking device on his car. A friend posted pictures of the device, which resulted in the FBI coming by Afifi's Santa Clara, Calif., apartment to retrieve the surveillance equipment. It seems the FBI was tracking Afifi's movements..."
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Government agents can sneak onto your property in the middle of the night, put a GPS device on the bottom of your car and keep track of everywhere you go. This doesn't violate your Fourth Amendment rights, because you do not have any reasonable expectation of privacy in your own driveway — and no reasonable expectation that the government isn't tracking your movements. That is the bizarre — and scary — rule that now applies in California and eight other Western states. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which covers this vast jurisdiction, recently decided the government...
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A string of break-ins last month at Lima businesses had police baffled - until a laptop computer disappeared from an insurance office on Cable Court. Tracking software on the stolen machine alerted a Tennessee company to its location, which allowed police to track down the computer and a suspect. Chad Thompson, 32, was arraigned yesterday in Lima Municipal Court on one count of breaking and entering, police said. He was being held in the Allen County Jail on $10,000 bond. Lima police Detective Tim Clark said the tracking software - known as "CyberAngel" - provided the break in a case...
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GPS! Groundbreaking Proven Success - Coors Light Launches the GPS Bottle or Can Promotion Nationally TORONTO, July 2 /CNW/ - For the first time, Coors Light is launching its GPS Bottle or Can promotion nationally, featuring an exciting, instant-win mechanism that makes use of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite technology to locate winners. Beginning June 30, consumers who find a GPS Bottle or Can in specially marked packs of Coors Light could be eligible to instantly win one of five Silver Satellite Home Entertainment systems, including a 50" Sony Grand WEGA TV, DVD Dream system and a Star Choice Satellite...
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A Sunderland mother is having her children chipped because she is terrified they may be abducted. PROTECTIVE: Anne Cassidy, from Chester Road, with her children James, George, Michael and Emily. Eight-year-old James Cassidy and his sister, Emily, five, are now on a register and will get electronically tagged by their GP so their mother, Anne, can keep tabs on them 24 hours a day. The £20 miniature chip will send a signal via a mobile phone network to a computer, which will be able to pinpoint the children's exact location on an electronic map. The 37-year-old mother-of-four, of Chester Road,...
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