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Originally Posted by Stingr69
Could government make an effort to monitor people more intrusively at some point in the future? OK - yes it is possible, but lets remember to do a reality check now before we throw the OnStar baby out with the bath water.
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Who needs OnStar or other "Conspiracy Theories" when we have the proof that privacy is no longer a right?
Two examples:
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/201...acking-device/
"Caught Spying on Student, FBI Demands GPS Tracker Back"
http://nationalsecuritylawbrief.com/...on-of-privacy/
"An August decision by the Ninth Circuit indicates that warrants may not be needed for placing GPS tracking devices on suspects’ cars. See U.S. v. Pineda-Moreno, 591 F.3d 1212 (9th Cir. 2010).
Surprisingly, that court decided that even though the defendant’s car was within his curtilage when police placed the GPS, he had no expectation of privacy and therefore the police did not need a warrant."