CNS: Nonprofit Sues for Info on Warrantless GPS Tracking of Vehicles

Courthouse News Service: Nonprofit Sues for Info on Warrantless GPS Tracking of Vehicles by Jack Rodgers:

WASHINGTON (CN) – The Electronic Frontier Foundation is suing the Department of Homeland Security for failing to respond to two Freedom of Information Act requests seeking documents about the agency’s warrantless installation of GPS tracking systems on vehicles at ports of entry.

The complaint – filed in federal court in Washington D.C. Tuesday – references a 2018 case, United States v. Ignjatov, in which agents in Michigan used tracking equipment without a warrant to monitor a truck, which was allegedly transporting drugs to California. Agents installed the device on the vehicle as it passed through a border crossing in Canada and later declared in court they had been authorized to do so – as long as the device was deactivated within 48 hours.

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