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  • @foggy
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    75 months ago

    It’s a pretty clear violation of the 4th amendment. Won’t stop companies from building this tech into their wireless headphones, though.

    • @cheese_greater
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      5 months ago

      How’s that working for defendants’ these days? Wasn’t there a big case in Pennsylvania invalidating this in some sneaky way or something?

      Something something Foregone conclusion doctrine

      • @mhague
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        45 months ago

        Nothing comes up when you search Pennsylvania + foregone conclusion. Unless you mean police making you give up passwords, which was deemed illegal by higher courts.

        • @cheese_greater
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          15 months ago

          No but aren’t there many exceptions to 4th and variably so? Its seems like its not so clear cut these days

          • @foggy
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            35 months ago

            No, 4th amendment is pretty cut and dried.

            With the exception of Terry Stops.

            • @cheese_greater
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              15 months ago
              • immigration
              • random checkpoints
              • alcohol checkpoints
              • ?
    • @thesorehead
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      15 months ago

      Or maybe build it into some neat cowboy hats?