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minus-squareProx@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up31·11 days ago$5 says they’ll allow it since there’s nothing in the constitution that explicitly prohibits geofence warrants.
minus-squarehector@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up18·11 days ago4th amendment absolutely forbids that. They will likely allow it, but good faith readings of the constitution will not be a factor. The bill of rights got ratfucked before most of us were born and the police state is built on the fear of the others.
$5 says they’ll allow it since there’s nothing in the constitution that explicitly prohibits geofence warrants.
4th amendment absolutely forbids that.
They will likely allow it, but good faith readings of the constitution will not be a factor. The bill of rights got ratfucked before most of us were born and the police state is built on the fear of the others.