April 7, 2015
New York Civil Liberties Union Releases Sheriff's File On Cell Phone Technology Obtained From FBI
[From article]
The cell phone surveillance equipment is called the Stingray, which costs $350,000. It allows the sheriff's office to track and record the location of a person through their cell phone.
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“These records confirm some of the very worst fears about local law enforcement’s use of this expensive and intrusive surveillance equipment,” said NYCLU Staff Attorney Mariko Hirose. “Not only did the Sheriff’s Office promise the FBI breathtaking secrecy to keep information about stingrays as hidden as possible, it implemented almost no privacy protections for the Erie County residents it is sworn to protect and serve.”
http://www.wkbw.com/news/nyclu-releases-details-of-ec-sheriffs-cell-phone-spying
NYCLU releases details of EC Sheriff's cell phone spying
12:42 PM, Apr 7, 2015
Labels:
Cell Phones,
Electronic Surveillance,
FBI,
Home Invasion,
Public Records,
Secrecy,
Sheriff,
Technology
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