Oct 202014
October 20, 2014
Laws, Surveillance, U.S.
WSYR reports:
Senator Charles Schumer is pushing to make it illegal to track a person’s movements by placing a GPS tracking device on their car, without consent.
The Democrat says this type of tracking is not only an invasion of privacy, but could pose a significant risk to domestic violence victims.
Two years ago Jacqueline Wisniewksi, a New York mother, was shot dead in the hospital where she worked, by her ex-boyfriend.
The suspect, Tim Jordon, stalked her with the types of tracking devices in question before killing her.
Read more on WSYR.
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