Check UNDER your car!!!

too bad it's legal.
 
Wirelessly posted (Samsung Epix (i907))

Dang tbats crazy!
 
Well, I'll be dammed! :eek3:



Afifi considered selling the device on Craigslist before the FBI showed up. He was in his apartment Tuesday afternoon when a roommate told him “two sneaky-looking people” were near his car. Afifi, already heading out for an appointment, encountered a man and woman looking at his vehicle outside. The man asked if Afifi knew his registration tag was expired. When Afifi asked if it bothered him, the man just smiled. Afifi got into his car and headed for the parking lot exit when two SUVs pulled up with flashing lights carrying four police officers in bullet-proof vests.

The agent who initially spoke with Afifi identified himself then as Vincent and told Afifi, “We’re here to recover the device you found on your vehicle. It’s federal property. It’s an expensive piece, and we need it right now.”

Afifi asked, “Are you the guys that put it there?” and the agent replied, “Yeah, I put it there.” He told Afifi, “We’re going to make this much more difficult for you if you don’t cooperate.”
 
Yeah I can see the FBI tracking a poultry worker on her daily commute to work...
 
He should have just thrown it out. If they want it back they can find it in the dump.
 
The appeals court in 9th Circuit ruled that law enforcement can put secret GPS tracking without need warrant so it does applies to 9th circuit, in other way, the appeals court in DC ruled warrant is required for secret GPS tracking.

I found a link about this information.
Ninth Circuit Appeals Court Allows Warrantless GPS Tracking | AHN

Edit: I forogt about this person in article that OP posted is suspected terrorist so it is subject to Patroit Act so you are correct, Jiro.
 
The appeals court in 9th Circuit ruled that law enforcement can put secret GPS tracking without need warrant so it does applies to 9th circuit, in other way, the appeals court in DC ruled warrant is required for secret GPS tracking.

I found a link about this information.
Ninth Circuit Appeals Court Allows Warrantless GPS Tracking | AHN

Edit: I forogt about this person in article that OP posted is suspected terrorist so it is subject to Patroit Act so you are correct, Jiro.

plus - this is FBI's case, not local cops.
 
At first I thought this thread would be about the drip puddles and pans that are under my car. :giggle:
 
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