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Related: About this forumNYPD tracked citizens’ cellphones 1,000 times since 2008 without warrants
Source: The Guardian
NYPD tracked citizens cellphones 1,000 times since 2008 without warrants
According to records obtained by New York Civil Liberties Union, NYPD tracks
cellphones using stingrays, which have no guiding policy within department
Ciara McCarthy
Thursday 11 February 2016 19.27 GMT
New York City police have tracked citizens cellphones over 1,000 times since 2008 without using warrants, according to public records obtained by the New York Civil Liberties Union.
The organization announced on Thursday that the NYPD has typically used stingrays after obtaining lower-level court orders, but not warrants, before using the devices. The department also does not have a policy guiding how police can use the controversial devices. This is the first time that the scope of stingray use by the nations largest police agency has been confirmed.
The devices, generically known as stingrays, work by mimicking cell towers and tracking a cellphones location at a specific time. Law enforcement agencies can use the technology to track peoples movements through their cellphone use. Stingrays can also detect the phone numbers that a person has been communicating with, according to the NYCLU. The devices allow law enforcement to bypass cellphone carriers, who have provided information to police in the past, and can track data about bystanders in close proximity to the intended target.
Mariko Hirose, the NYCLU attorney who filed the records request, said the records reveal knowledge about NYPDs stingray use that should have been divulged before police decided to start using them.
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According to records obtained by New York Civil Liberties Union, NYPD tracks
cellphones using stingrays, which have no guiding policy within department
Ciara McCarthy
Thursday 11 February 2016 19.27 GMT
New York City police have tracked citizens cellphones over 1,000 times since 2008 without using warrants, according to public records obtained by the New York Civil Liberties Union.
The organization announced on Thursday that the NYPD has typically used stingrays after obtaining lower-level court orders, but not warrants, before using the devices. The department also does not have a policy guiding how police can use the controversial devices. This is the first time that the scope of stingray use by the nations largest police agency has been confirmed.
The devices, generically known as stingrays, work by mimicking cell towers and tracking a cellphones location at a specific time. Law enforcement agencies can use the technology to track peoples movements through their cellphone use. Stingrays can also detect the phone numbers that a person has been communicating with, according to the NYCLU. The devices allow law enforcement to bypass cellphone carriers, who have provided information to police in the past, and can track data about bystanders in close proximity to the intended target.
Mariko Hirose, the NYCLU attorney who filed the records request, said the records reveal knowledge about NYPDs stingray use that should have been divulged before police decided to start using them.
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Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/feb/11/new-york-city-police-tracked-cellphones-without-warrants-stingrays
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NYPD tracked citizens’ cellphones 1,000 times since 2008 without warrants (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2016
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friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)1. More here:
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,569 posts)2. I remember the Outer Limits...
The Outer Band Individuated Teletracer (known by the acronym O.B.I.T.) is so pervasive and invasive that no one can escape its prying eye...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O.B.I.T.
So was stingray invented by aliens?
IMHO the police, the NSA and NRO should all have warrants for any domestic surveillance.
SaveTheMackerel
(37 posts)3. Only 1000 times in 8 years?
I'm sure it is more than that. Just saying.