The Stingray is a small device that mimics cellular towers – tricking all wireless devices on the same network into communicating with it, which enables local police that utilize it to very accurately pinpoint your location, listen to your calls and capture data from any wireless device even when not in use.
The devices come with a hefty $250,000 price tag, but local law enforcement across the country are acquiring them with grants from the Dept. of Homeland Security. Gee, big surprise there huh?
These devices have been around for a number of years, but their use is only now becoming widely known. Last Thursday, Erie County New York sheriff Tim Howard stated that his office has had one since 2008, but is now finish making public statements about its use.
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They would be pretty bored with my calls. AAA and the daughters
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ya know , some of the reasons people give for letting the police and government break the law and throw your rights in the toillet are mind boggling..you idiots who say, BRING IT ON I GOT NOTHING TO HIDE ! haaa you just gave them permission to invade your privacy and make you their pet monkey..what a bunch of uneducated people…i feel very sorry for you people…your lost and you dont care..
Scary!
Not mine. I only use mine for emergency while traveling.No Text at all.
Tee, hee! I don’t use mine AT ALL!
I dont care-thed be bored
Well won’t they be bored!
uh oh dey got me