Bloomberg Law: Church Sues California County Over Alleged Covid-19 Geofencing

Bloomberg Law: Church Sues California County Over Alleged Covid-19 Geofencing by Jorja Siemons:

A Christian church and its pastor accused a California county of violating its congregants’ privacy and constitutional rights by illegally using a geofencing tool to track residents on church premises during the Covid-19 pandemic’s shelter-in-place order.

The operation had no boundaries, they alleged, enabling the county to track churchgoers in the prayer room and bathroom.

Lead pastor Mike McClure and Calvary Chapel San Jose filed a complaint against Santa Clara County and data company SafeGraph Tuesday in the US District Court for the Northern District of California. They alleged that the government targeted the church with a surveillance operation over the course of a year that tracked unaware individuals by gathering their sensitive cell phone location data.

If injunctive relief only, they might prevail. If there are damages in the complaint, they lose on qualified immunity.

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