2nd Circ. Backs NYC's GPS Tracking Of Taxi Drivers

By Linda Chiem (August 29, 2016, 7:39 PM EDT) -- The Second Circuit ruled Friday that New York City's mandate that all taxicabs be equipped with GPS tracking devices doesn't violate the Fourth Amendment's bar on unreasonable searches and seizures, rejecting a veteran cabdriver's suit on grounds he didn't have a protectable privacy or property interest in any particular cab....

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