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A thread on WindowsForum discusses a 2010 case where FBI agents placed a GPS tracker on a student's car without a warrant, then demanded its return. The discussion highlights a recent ninth circuit ruling that made such warrantless GPS tracking legal, sparking debate about privacy and government surveillance. The thread explores the implications of this ruling for ordinary citizens and the balance between security and civil liberties.
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    VIDEO FBI Caught Spying on Student, Demands GPS Tracker Back

    20 year old Santa Clara college student and American citizen Yasir Afifi found an FBI tracking device under his car. He showed the device to his roommates who posted a picture of the device online asking if it meant "the FBI is after us"? Two days later, Afifi - who is half-Egyptian - got a...
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