Court Rejects Warrantless GPS Tracking

EFF-ACLU Arguments Against Always-On Surveillance Win The Day

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today firmly rejected government claims that federal agents have an unfettered right to install Global Positioning System (GPS) location-tracking devices on anyone’s car without a search warrant.

In United States v. Maynard, FBI agents planted a GPS device on a car while it was on private property and then used it to track the position of the automobile every ten seconds for a full month, all without securing a search warrant. In an amicus brief filed in the case, EFF and the ACLU of the Nation’s Capital argued that unsupervised use of such tactics would open the door for police to abuse their power and continuously track anyone’s physical location for any reason, without ever having to go to a judge to prove the surveillance is justified.

The court agreed that such round-the-clock surveillance required a search warrant based on probable cause. The court expressly rejected the government’s argument that such extended, 24-hours-per-day surveillance without warrants was constitutional based on previous rulings about limited, point-to-point surveillance of public activities using radio-based tracking beepers. Recognizing that the Supreme Court had never considered location tracking of such length and scope, the court noted: “When it comes to privacy…the whole may be more revealing than its parts.”

The court continued: “It is one thing for a passerby to observe or even to follow someone during a single journey as he goes to the market or returns home from work. It is another thing entirely for that stranger to pick up the scent again the next day and the day after that, week in and week out, dogging his prey until he has identified all the places, people, amusements, and chores that make up that person’s hitherto private routine.”

“The court correctly recognized the important differences between limited surveillance of public activities possible through visual surveillance or traditional ‘bumper beepers,’ and the sort of extended, invasive, pervasive, always-on tracking that GPS devices allow,” said EFF Civil Liberties Director Jennifer Granick. “This same logic applies in cases of cell phone tracking, and we hope that this decision will be followed by courts that are currently grappling with the question of whether the government must obtain a warrant before using your cell phone as a tracking device.”

“GPS tracking enables the police to know when you visit your doctor, your lawyer, your church, or your lover,” said Arthur Spitzer, Legal Director of the ACLU-NCA. “And if many people are tracked, GPS data will show when and where they cross paths. Judicial supervision of this powerful technology is essential if we are to preserve individual liberty. Today’s decision helps brings the Fourth Amendment into the 21st Century.”

Attorneys Daniel Prywes and Kip Wainscott of Bryan Cave LLP also volunteered their services to assist in preparing the EFF-ACLU brief.

For the full opinion:
http://www.eff.org/files/filenode/US_v_Jones/maynard_decision.pdf

For more information on the case, formerly known as U.S. v. Jones:
http://www.eff.org/cases/us-v-jones

Contacts:

Kevin Bankston
Senior Staff Attorney
Electronic Frontier Foundation
bankston@eff.org

Cindy Cohn
Legal Director
Electronic Frontier Foundation
cindy@eff.org

Related Issues: Locational Privacy, Privacy

Related Cases: US v Jones

Conference Call Concerning Affidavits

This has been the third week convincing the importance of putting together an affidavit, but non has came to fruition. I have decided that it is not a good use of my time to continue. I have decided that I will focus on my audio journal, as this can be used for further documentation purposes. Next week will be my last conference call concerning this manner.

I can’t blame Miriam Snyder for this response, as we both were expecting at least two Affidavits to arrive.

But I did notice the call started later than usual. The new callers we had were not really prepare to deal with the issue at hand.

Most of the regular callers were not present. But a few manage to make it into the room. We ended the room with over 15 callers, which is not bad. However, most of the callers were inactive and unresponsive.

The callers that I expect to be more fordable did not want to do an Affidavit.

It balls down to doing a support call or one that educates the listener. Neither call is what I want to do. So I decided to focus my call on reading my journal every two weeks.

At some point I was going to share in this evidence gather, but after analyzing the option, coordinating a call like this one would have work against me. Therefore, I will no longer be hosting a conference call with people in it.

The call will strictly be about evidence gathering.

I do apologize for the inconvenience that this has cause you, but I have come to this decision.

I enjoy the 3 months I was hosting a community call. But because I’m a man on a mission, I don’t feel like I can be of use in this area.

Good luck.

Chris

9 Dead in Conn. Beer Distributor Shooting

9 Dead in Conn. Beer Distributor Shooting

A high-ranking union official says a man who fatally shot eight co-workers and himself at a beer distributorship in Connecticut had been caught on videotape stealing beer. At least two people were also wounded, one critically.

Union officials say Omar Thornton, 34, had worked as a driver for a couple of years and had been called in for a disciplinary hearing Tuesday and asked to resign. He instead opened fire at a warehouse in Manchester, entering the business with a rifle and a red satchel filled with ammunition.

Family members told CBS News affiliate WFSB-TV in Hartford, Conn., that Thornton was a quiet, hard-working man who wasn

August 2010 Journal

8-26-10 Manager ABDUL 691 Franklin Street Nassau L.I. 11010 Purchased Peanut M&M;s 040000347064, Nestle Crunch Minatures 028000542252, WONKA GOBS Stopper Hear Breaker 079200624057. Notice immediate perpetrator activity, male walking around food section just looking at items w/o purchasing anything. Female grabs items once she notice me looking. Cashier places hand over eye once she see’s me. I’ve seen this many times before. I did not have my video phone, because it got wet the previous day.

Anti-stalking bill written by Sanchez passes House

Anti-stalking bill written by Sanchez passes House
By DENA BUNIS

WASHINGTON The House on Tuesday passed a bill authored by Rep. Loretta Sanchez to toughen federal anti-stalking laws, the same day that the Santa Ana Democrat held a news conference to push the measure along with ESPN sportscaster Erin Andrews, herself a stalking victim.

Sanchez said HR 5662

Room Closing

Room Closing

If you are a regular participant of Government Sponsored Stalking and was in the room on Thursday July 29th, I apologize. The controversy surrounding the room closing is very complicated and I learned a valuable lesson from this experience.

If I’m not able to moderate the next call, I will send out a notice informing you that it won’t be open this week.

I do apologize for the abrupt closing as this was not of my doing. I generally will keep the room open after recording has ended.

Because I was not moderating the room at the time of closing, I had no control over this action that was taken against my will.

No longer will I be entertaining secondary moderators.

Thanks for your acknowledgment to this understanding.

Chris
GSS

PS: This isn’t a SUPPORT call. Calls are hosted on Talkshoe.com Thursdays at 11PM EST. 724-444-7444 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting

Affidavit Completion

Affidavit Completion

Dear Participants,

I want to thank you all for participating in last week’s GSS conference call (our teleconferences are every Thursdays at 11PM on talkshoe.com. Call 724-444-7444 id 83319 # pin 1 #). It was a pleasure to present you with all the information you need to complete your Affidavit. As you know, affidavit completion is the first thing we need to do to get rid of these crimes. The next step is to create a coalition and elect officers.

If you are serious about getting rid of these crimes, you will have your affidavit completed by Thursday’s conference call. This is the time that I will set aside to go through the affidavits that was submitted to me.

Remember, I will be checking your affidavits for grammatical errors and content reliability. Once this has been completed, your affidavit will be resubmitted to you.

Here’s my email address to submit you affidavit: bmarkforce@yahoo.com

Once your affidavit is completed, you should:

1) take your affidavit to a notary republic and have them sign and stamp it. Please have your id or license.
2) make 5 copies (3 copies will be submitted to the parties listed in the affidavit).
3) send your affidavit in a 9′ by 12′ envelope and ask for certified return receipt from your local post office before mailing it.

We are shooting for 10 competed Affidavits before discussion of a coalition occurs. So please make this possible.

If you need assistance, I can be contacted by:

Phone: 347-285-7954
Email: Bmarkforce@yahoo.com

Once 10 Affidavits are completed, we will be discussing the new coalition next week. This includes:

1: name
2: mission
3: elections
4: robert rules of order
5: forming committees
6: duties concerning committee members
7: outreach
etc.

At this point, GSS will no longer be hosting this conference call. The date of the next conference call will be decided by the chair and voting members.

Thanks for your assistance.

Sincerely,
Chris J. Brunson/Kwalspony/Qolspony
GSS

July 15th Tele-conference

Because of technical problems concerning an out-of-order computer keyboard, I did not get on the conference call until 11:30 PM. I need to give thanks to Leslie Crawford from FFCHS who moderated the call. Because I did not have a working computer, I could not hold a regular conference. I do apologize for the inconvenience, but I’m trying to accomplish what stable people do without any problems. But because I’m living in my vehicle, it can be 10 times as hard.

Meanwhile, we had over 25 people join the call. The call was focused around producing evidence. One particular subject was about creating video evidence and another was about producing on-line journals.

Both were very well received and I know the next call will have promising results.

Meanwhile, my generator that I used for the conference stop working, but I received a new solar panel Friday. It will add 120 additional watts to the 285 watts on the system.

This new panel will allow me to run my fan and charge my batteries at the same time. One additional panel will be brought after September. It would be 80 watts and occupied the rear of the vehicle.

By the time the winter arrives, I should be able to charge my systems without having to use the generator.

At this point, the generator will be strictly for cooking my food.

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Tele-conference on Affidavits

Members,

The tele-conference on affidavits was a total success. The discussion involved how to write an affidavit and the importance of filing one.

The next conference call will be on Thursday at 11PM Eastern Time or 8PM Pacific Time.

This is where we actually start writing the affidavit. If you will like to go over the formula of writing an affidavit, please contact me at (347) 285-7954 or email me at bmarkforce@yahoo.com

Our goal is to file at least 5 affidavits by September and 20 by the end of the year.

In short, we want to thank Miriam Snyder from “End Organized Crime Today” for assisting us in hosting the tele-conference call. She has been on the forefront in helping TI with the legal process.

Chris
PS: Conference Calls are held every Thursday’s at talkshoe.com. You are welcome to call 724-444-7444 id 83319 # pin 1 #

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Bankrupt

A combination of organized gang stalking, electronic harassment and the inability to establish my income have left me penniless. The two main issues is the cost of food, gas trips to possible uncontaminated establishments and gas to power fans to offset the directed energy waves used to terrorize me.

I have enough money to last until Monday, but I don’t know what is going to happen Tuesday to Friday.

I thought about committing suicide as this is the only means for me to survive. I’m not going to continue to deal with the abuse and not have anything money to protect myself.

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