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Post by Barrow’s on Apr 20, 2020 10:01:10 GMT -5
Many an inspections dope has sent subpeonas to phone carriers to see GPS tracking info on cell phones of cops being investigated. The problem is, the subpeonas were never really valid because they were not search warrants signed by a judge. These Telecom giants just turn over data info without a real challenge or informing the owner of that cell phone, because they see an official letter head on top. Its time we get a law passed stating that your personal info, the phones you call, and any other data related to that use is strictly your intellectual property, and you as the individual should be notified that an entity is requesting access to your information. Dusty, We found out about this in my unit during an investigation, however there is a silver lining.......we all went to Verizon, our carrier, and had them add notes into our accounts that we didn’t want our information released to any agency without a signed order from a judge. They also put a note in to notify the customer if they got one of those “admin” subpoenas.
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