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[–]bourbonexpert0 points
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Can’t. Supreme Court ruled a few years ago the police can’t use a gps on a car without a warrant. It breaks the 4th amendment and government can’t do that.
If it was an apple car, flo at progressive and google who offer incentives for you to give up your privacy that’s great.
The only way the government could do this is if the plates disconnects once on private property. It would be far too expensive.
Why not do like DC does and place the auto registration on the driver license so they can pull over anyone for any reason?
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[–] bourbonexpert ago (edited ago)
Can’t. Supreme Court ruled a few years ago the police can’t use a gps on a car without a warrant. It breaks the 4th amendment and government can’t do that.
If it was an apple car, flo at progressive and google who offer incentives for you to give up your privacy that’s great.
The only way the government could do this is if the plates disconnects once on private property. It would be far too expensive.
Why not do like DC does and place the auto registration on the driver license so they can pull over anyone for any reason?
[–] Kill-Commies ago
They can and routinely buy data from the non-government entities who track you though.
[–] bourbonexpert ago
Yeah.... we be fucked yo
[–] ZYX321 ago
This isn't the police using GPS to track a car. It's GPS to count the mileage on the car for tax enforcement, not law enforcement, purposes.
[–] bourbonexpert ago
Till they get a FISA warrant from a judge. It's a slippery slope