A
Yale study found that cell phone surveillance by law enforcement can cost as
little as $.04 an hour. For manual surveillance, it could cost $250 an hour.
Decreasing
costs of surveillance should trigger increased police surveillance under the
Fourth Amendment otherwise there is too large of balance in favor of law
enforcement over an individual’s privacy rights.
Read the full post by
Jeffrey Lapin on Lapin Law Offices website: Cell Phone Surveillance Costs Can Change Privacy Protections
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