Raleigh police are asking Google to provide user data for all people near crime scenes
Raleigh police are asking Google to provide user data for
all people near crime scenes
03.19.186:07 AM
Police in Raleigh, North Carolina, have presented Google
with warrants to obtain data from mobile phones from not just specific suspects
who were in a crime scene area, but from the mobile phones of all people in the
area, reports Raleigh television affiliate WRAL. The request will trouble
Fourth Amendment advocates as it could be seen that police are carrying out
unreasonable searches on people who just happened to be in the area at the time
the crimes were committed. And the area sizes the police requesting the data on
are not small. In one instance, police requested user data from Google for
anyone within a 17-acre area. For its part, Google has not revealed whether it
has complied with the police request.
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