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Title: Federal Government's Plan to Track Truckers' Every Movement Is a Privacy Nightmare
Post by: Kamaji on November 28, 2022, 06:25:34 pm
The Federal Government's Plan to Track Truckers' Every Movement Is a Privacy Nightmare

This surveillance would be unconstitutional—and there’s no reason to believe it will make anyone safer.

JARED MCCLAIN
11.28.2022

The Department of Transportation is considering a disturbing new rule that could force every commercial motor vehicle to install an electronic device that would wirelessly transmit location data and other personal information to police on demand.

By collecting data on each of the 12 million commercial vehicles on the road, the thinking goes, these monitoring devices could help law enforcement focus its inspections on carriers it deems "high risk," allowing lower-risk vehicles to skip unnecessary inspections.

But truckers already undergo roadside inspections and record large amounts of information for regulators. The Department of Transportation offers no reason to believe the warrantless collection of identifying information will make anyone safer. It might make some inspectors' jobs easier, but that is no reason to override the rights of truck owners and operators. One might as well call for putting us all in ankle monitors, just because it might reduce crime if the cops know where everyone is all the time.

The Fourth Amendment requires the government to get a warrant before encroaching into private space to gather information. People rightfully expect that their private effects and location data will remain shielded from the authorities, because prolonged tracking can reveal intimate details. The Constitution protects that expectation of privacy by requiring officers to get a warrant based on probable cause before they can gather location data.

When the government accomplishes that surveillance by physically intruding onto private property, it creates even greater constitutional concerns. The Supreme Court has ruled that police must get a warrant—regardless of whether the subject of a search has a reasonable expectation of privacy—before they physically install a tracking device. The rule is no different just because the government forces people to purchase and install the tracking device on their own property.

Unfortunately, this proposal is not an outlier. Government agencies nationwide have been adopting new surveillance technologies, hastening our devolution into a police state.

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Source:  https://reason.com/2022/11/28/the-federal-governments-plan-to-track-truckers-every-movement-is-a-privacy-nightmare/
Title: Re: Federal Government's Plan to Track Truckers' Every Movement Is a Privacy Nightmare
Post by: DefiantMassRINO on November 28, 2022, 07:09:07 pm
Will truckstop hookers file a class action lawsuit against this invasion of their privacy?
Title: Re: Federal Government's Plan to Track Truckers' Every Movement Is a Privacy Nightmare
Post by: Smokin Joe on November 29, 2022, 02:16:11 am
Tracking data also allows computation of speed.
Title: Re: Federal Government's Plan to Track Truckers' Every Movement Is a Privacy Nightmare
Post by: DefiantMassRINO on November 29, 2022, 03:41:05 am
... and distance for a future mileage tax.
Title: Re: Federal Government's Plan to Track Truckers' Every Movement Is a Privacy Nightmare
Post by: Wingnut on November 29, 2022, 04:25:58 am
Will truckstop hookers file a class action lawsuit against this invasion of their privacy?

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