“U.S. District Judge William Griesbach ruled that it was reasonable for Drug Enforcement Administration agents to enter rural property without permission — and without a warrant — to install multiple ‘covert digital surveillance cameras’ in hopes of uncovering evidence that 30 to 40 marijuana plants were being grown. This is the latest case to highlight how advances in technology are causing the legal system to rethink how Americans’ privacy rights are protected by law.”
Court OKs warrantless use of hidden surveillance cameras
- Post author:The Freedom Watch Staff
- Post published:November 2, 2012
- Post category:Network Archives
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