Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
Oli, how is that possible? Your driveway is still private property. When they come onto your property to place the GPS on your car, wouldn't they need your permission or a warrant, or it would be trespassing? How can they justify committing a crime to place a tracking device?


Babe, as the Court opined in a synopsis: one has no expectation of privacy in the driveway. It's similar to public intoxication. Even though you are on your porch or in your front yard, if you are perceived as intoxicated, you are subject to arrest. I'll have to read the opinion.


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