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The Jeffrey Epstein Case Gets Even Stranger... Nobody will ever explain THIS away...
youtu.beu/ResidentRanterRob — 4 days ago

When police investigate a crime, a geofence warrant lets them force a tech company to hand over the location data of every phone near the crime scene, regardless of whether those people had anything to do with it.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on geofence warrants this week, with justices weighing whether the practice violates the Fourth Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches. ABC News reports that these warrants scan innocent users' location data in bulk to identify a single suspect, with even the Justice Department acknowledging that innocent people get swept up in the process.
Should police be allowed to collect your location data without any prior suspicion of wrongdoing, simply because you happened to be near a crime scene?