Where GPS Tracking And Privacy Rights Collide

Law360, New York (December 2, 2014, 10:05 AM EST) -- Global positioning systems provide private citizens, companies and law enforcement agencies with valuable information about locations and the movements of vehicles and people. Private citizens use GPS for navigation, emergency calls, lost device retrieval, and many other purposes. Law enforcement agencies, naturally, are very interested in the use of them for tracking purposes to fight crime. The benefits of GPS information, however, must be carefully weighed against serious privacy concerns associated with tracking and logging a person's (or vehicle's) every movement....

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