http://watchdog.org/131254/local-police-spy/
The Tallahassee Police Department is under fire for using a nifty cell cite simulator device called a “Stingray” (http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/09/meet-the-machines-that-steal-your-phones-data/) to track your cell calls, texts, and location! Better yet, TPD claimed they didn’t get warrants for these searches (at least 200 since 2010) because it would’ve violated a non-disclosure agreement they had with Harris-Corp., the multi-billion dollar technology company that loaned them the device.
So non-disclosure agreements with corporations regarding illegal police spying technology are more important than the U.S. Constitution?
The ACLU doesn’t think so, and they’re on the case:
Click to access 140227%20Tallahassee%20PD%20Records%20Request.pdf
More court documents:
Click to access 140226%20ACLU’s%20Motion%20for%20Public%20Access%20(ECF)%20FILED.pdf