 TransmasterDon't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus join:2001-06-20 Cheyenne, WY | reply to karlmarx
Re: Not suprising at all Oh no! the moonbat libtards now have a new issue to beat their hairless chests about 
With the speed of modern communications just how many APRS location packets would be transmitted during a 911 transaction, or somebody looking for a good place to eat. In both cases the system has to know where you are before telling you, or emergency services where to go.  -- I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's. - Mark Twain in Eruption |
 | Umm, the article CLEARLY STATES that it's LAW ENFORCEMENT that is requesting the GPS data, NOT the person. There's a BIG DIFFERENCE between someone getting your location without a warrant vs. you requesting the information. Ever heard of the 4th Ammendment? Gee, guess what, the government is SUPPOSED to get a WARRANT, IF and only if, they have enough probable cause to get a judge to agree with them. I'm guessing that sprint never asks for a warrant, so sprint is not only breaking the law, they are breaking their own TOS. -- The happiest countries are the most secular. The struggle AGAINST corporations is the struggle FOR humanity! |