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Center for Democracy & Technology, EPIC say LA's scooter tracking program unconstitutional

( July 30, 2021, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The Center for Democracy & Technology and the Electronic Privacy Information Center told a US appeals court that constant warrantless tracking of private vehicles would unquestionably run afoul of the Fourth Amendment, supporting the revival of a challenge to the Los Angeles Department of Transportation’s real-time collection of location data for electric scooter rides. They said that the federal government could not obtain such detailed information without a warrant if an individual were using their own automobile and neither the Fourth Amendment nor the city’s stated goals justify making a distinction for LA’s data collection program.See document below. ...

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