The FBI and other police agencies don't need a search warrant to track the locations of Americans' cell phones, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday in a precedent-setting decision. [More]Well of course not.
Why wouldn't they be able to keep tabs on their chattel?
Life sure will be a lot simpler once we get those implants.
[Via William T]
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