This is all very frightening, but most phones in the US contain some sort of GPS tracking system, and all it takes to get access to them is the *hint* of probable cause.
Law enforcement in the United States has been able to achieve what some SK politician wants, for the most part, without legislation. (Though I am not sure how the legal system works in SK, e.g., do they need to get a warrant first?)
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This is all very frightening, but most phones in the US contain some sort of GPS tracking system, and all it takes to get access to them is the *hint* of probable cause.
Law enforcement in the United States has been able to achieve what some SK politician wants, for the most part, without legislation. (Though I am not sure how the legal system works in SK, e.g., do they need to get a warrant first?)