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Warrantless Wireless: "No Reasonable Expectation of Privacy"

Shared by Jon
I wonder how they came to the conclusion that people have "no reasonable expectation of privacy".
If this was the case, then why has cell phone 911 sucked for so long?
That's right, it wouldn't have!

If we didn't have a "reasonable expectation of privacy", then 911 could know where we were even if we were on a cell phone and send help.
It's difficult to tell just where this falls on invasion-of-privacy continuum, but the Obama Administration claims that the warrantless tracking of cell phones—or at least cell phone whereabouts—is permitted because Americans enjoy "no reasonable expectation of privacy" when making or receiving call...

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