GPS Tracking and Judges

November 12, 2008 by Dave Starr · Leave a Comment
Filed under: GPS Crime 

This is a previously published article, updated becuase the information it provides about GPS tracking is even more relevant today that when I started in the GPS tracking business lo these many years ago.

A 21yo environmental ‘freak” cum anarchist is implicated in several fire bombings in California.

The judge, asked about the release of this guy while he waits for further federal charges to be adjudicated stated: ……….he could not consider releasing Lewis unless GPS tracking was made available.”I’ve been advised by pretrial services that electronic monitoring could be enhanced by GPS, which would allow (us) to pinpoint his actual whereabouts,” Nowinski said. “(I) will not consider release until the technology is made available.”…..

Full story here: http://www.auburnjournal.com/articles/2005/02/18/news/top_stories/01firebombs.txt

Now keeping an apparently quite dangerous criminal under surveillance seems a creditable idea. Many don’t understand that for years the practice of “electronic surveillance” of criminals is a low-tech, analog easy to defeat “has been”.

Too bad more business owners don’t look closely at the advantages of GPS … they seem unwilling to know the truth about their business.

Kudos to Judge Nowinski

And if you are still focused on the much misunderstood \and often “dead wrong” nonsense on the web that focuses on GPS tracking as “spying” or an “invasion of privacy”, then this is well worth your careful consdieration.  What are you really trying to keep secret?

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