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![]() | 7/12/2011 New Jersey: Court Approves Private GPS SpyingAppellate court in New Jersey sees no issue with private use of GPS devices to secretly track motorists. Police are not alone in the ability to secretly use GPS devices to track someone without his knowledge, the New Jersey Superior Court's Appellate Division ruled Thursday. A three-judge panel made this decision in the context of a privacy invasion suit brought by Kenneth R. Villanova against Innovative Investigations Inc after his now ex-wife hired the private-eye company to spy on him. She intended to document alleged infidelities prior to filing for divorce in May 2008. At the firm's suggestion ... | ||
![]() | 7/11/2011 Washington: City Sued for Blocking Anti-Camera ReferendumSupporters of anti-camera initiative sue Longview, Washington over its attempt to block ballot access. | ||
![]() | 7/10/2011 Maryland, Australia: Speed Camera Van Windows SmashedVigilantes in Queensland, Australia and Hanover, Maryland attack mobile photo radar units. | ||
![]() | 7/8/2011 Minnesota: Appeals Court Expands DUI Implied Consent ReachCourt of appeals in Minnesota removes requirement to obtain a warrant before obtaining a urine sample from motorist accused of DUI. | ||
![]() | 7/7/2011 Houston, Texas Mayor Defies Voters, Restarts Red Light CamerasRed light cameras to return to Houston, Texas over the objection of voters who rejected cameras in November. |
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