Supreme Court: GPS Trackers Are a Form of Search and Seizure
So GPS trackers are a form of search and seizure? I guess the courts are saying that the best way to keep track of serial sex offenders is to keep them in jail. No GPS needed and you always know where they are. Problem solved.
"It doesn’t matter what the context is, and it doesn’t matter whether it’s a car or a person. Putting that tracking device on a car or a person is a search," said Jennifer Lynch, a senior staff attorney at the Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF).
