Voices of Liberty – by Nick Hankoff
Governor Jay Inslee’s desk is the next and final stop for the Washington state bill taking on “Stingray” technology. Stingrays are used in fake cell phone towers that trick mobile devices to connecting with them, revealing personal and tracking information to law enforcement. Police have argued no warrant is necessary.
House Bill 1440 would draw clear distinctions on how and when stingrays can be used. HB1440 also addresses their role in federal mass surveillance. If it becomes law, stingrays won’t be allowed unless certain conditions are met. From the bill’s text: Continue reading “Will Washington State End ‘Stingray’ Warrantless Surveillance?”

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