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FBI Turns Off 3,000 GPS Devices After Supreme Court Ruling
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2014-07-29
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The FBI has been ordered to switch off 3,000 GPS tracking devices until it gains warrants to place them. On January 23, the Supreme Court ruled placing GPS devices under a car is a form of search and requires a warrant.
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