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 have one n hobbs nm!
Suprise suprise.. NOT!
Well then the people ALL need to ban together and start taking local law enforcement to court with lawsuits of violations of civil rights and suing the living hell of them!
Careful what you say!
mine only cost 63,000 you have to know where to go.
another tool for the roughs to break the law
Its called illegal search and seizure. It goes way past 4th amendment violation.
$#%&!@* these $#%&!@*s it is against our constitutional rights for them to be using these things in the first place!!! So if you find that they have recorded you by one of these things sue the living day lights out of these ant-american $#%&!@*s!!!!
GREAT NO MORE TALKIN ON PHONE LOLOLOL
Well you have too have them because you couldn’t a cold let alone a criminal without them