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Rucker61
03-03-2014, 09:13
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2014/03/stingray/ Police in Florida have offered a startling excuse for having used a controversial “stingray” cell phone tracking gadget 200 times without ever telling a judge: the device’s manufacturer made them sign a non-disclosure agreement that they say prevented them from telling the courts.

BPTactical
03-03-2014, 10:52
Welcome to the Motherland.....[Jail]

mcjhr
03-03-2014, 11:06
You have the right remain si.....oh wait nevermind.

Dave
03-03-2014, 13:48
Bad precedence if this goes the wrong way, nondisclosure agreements could end up precluding 4th amendment rights.

hatidua
03-03-2014, 14:48
Well, that's simply not possible: the nightly news tells me that this sort of thing only happens in other countries...

mtnrider
03-03-2014, 15:06
The NDA is there to prevent technology disclosure to other companies or competition. Has Nothing to do with the court. Saying it prevented them from getting a warrant is pretty far fetched.

Whistler
03-03-2014, 15:14
First rule of cool-toy-club is you do not talk about cool-toy-club

Aloha_Shooter
03-03-2014, 15:57
Any NDA preventing them from telling the court precisely how evidence was gathered should also prevent them from using said evidence in the prosecution.

asmo
03-03-2014, 16:06
First rule of cool-toy-club is you do not talk about cool-toy-club

+1

bogie
03-03-2014, 16:51
Any NDA preventing them from telling the court precisely how evidence was gathered should also prevent them from using said evidence in the prosecution.

+1
Their argument will get them nowhere. Plus judges like their power and won't be happy with this.....

sniper7
03-03-2014, 18:19
NSA listens, cops listen, cell companies probably listen, they store even your deleted texts. The downward slide continues

BPTactical
03-03-2014, 19:56
+1
Their argument will get them nowhere. Plus judges like their power and won't be happy with this.....

In a rational and logical world I would agree.