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What Are the Limits of Police Surveillance?

By cjensen
March 24, 2021
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Surveillance, cameras, equipment, all of it is cheap and easy now.  We are quickly approaching the time when everyone lives in a “glass house.”

“Can police install a secret video camera outside someone’s home and record everything that happens there for eight months? The First Circuit seemed dubious during oral argument Tuesday, but the judges also struggled to figure out where to draw the line as to when police need a warrant for their high-tech surveillance.”

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