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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A third man was sentenced Tuesday in a murder plot where he used GPS devices to track an Independence father, and later shot and killed him in front of his daughter in 2018.
Yes. GPS usage should be limited to cases where no alternative exists. This should follow a careful assessment of the balance between benefits and potential privacy violations to employees.
Ohio Politics Anti-stalking bills would let Ohio private investigators track cars with GPS devices Published: Oct. 23, 2023, 1:05 p.m.
Can you use GPS to track your family? Here's when it could be a violation of Texas law. By Yvette Orozco, Reporter June 4, 2025 ...
If you were forced to wear a GPS ankle monitor at all times so your location would be known, that would be a Fourth Amendment search according to the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled on Torrey Dale ...
LYNNWOOD, Wash. — The Lynnwood Police Department (LPD) said it's using a new GPS-based pursuit technology to help track down suspects. The department began using StarChase in April to "address ...
Some systems use global positioning and others use radio transmissions to track missing people. GPS is precise but the devices are more expensive and require frequent recharging.
On Monday, Dec. 19, the Kalamazoo City Commission approved spending $220,752 for a three-year contract for an upgraded GPS system for 219 vehicles. The yearly cost is $73,584, with $34,608 coming ...
Gloucester County is considering adding GPS tracking either to police radios that are worn by officers or to their body-worn cameras, said one municipal police chief in the county.
Westmoreland County Sheriff’s Office vehicles won’t be tracked by GPS until a lawsuit challenging a policy requiring the devises on county vehicles is resolved, a judge ruled. The ...
The new technology comes at a cost: The city of White Settlement will pay $20,000 for each of its more than a dozen police patrol units.