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Driving Somewhere? There's a Government Record of That

What's left of the "right to privacy", or even just the Bill of Rights, if government tracks your every move, constantly and without a warrant?

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Jul 17, 2013
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Are you a good driver? Well, you probably think you are

by Rod D. Martin
July 17, 2013

Hate to agree with the ACLU, but this is far beyond the pale.  How can anyone think they have the slightest liberty when their every movement is tracked?  The officer in the article is legally correct when he says "you have no expectation of privacy when driving a car on a public road", but the fact that this is the law does not make it right.  It is time for a total rethink of privacy law in this country, because the law we have pretty much limits "privacy" to the "right" to an abortion.

Read the Associated Press story here.  It should really hack you off.

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