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>I'm surprised I don't have a problem with this - but I don't - just as I don't have a problem with CCTV cameras. Technological extension of what can be done now legally with manpower without a warrant.
I could care less if the police want to put a GPS on my car and track me everywhere if they have a warrant. Won't be very interesting for them. :o) However, how and where they put that GPS on my vehicle is a concern. I really do not think they should be able to do so while my car is parked in my driveway on my personal property without a warrant. If I get a photo or camera film taken of me when I shop or when I drive or walk in public places, so be it. Those areas are fair game. But if I am in/on my personal property, no way.
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