Judge Rules to Allow Warrantless Secret Hidden Surveillance Cameras on Private Property

Judge Rules to Allow Warrantless Hidden Surveillance Cameras on Private Property

Judge Rules to Allow Warrantless Hidden Surveillance Cameras on Private Property

It’s unbelievable that U.S. District Judge William Griesbach has ruled that it is OK for Drug Enforcement Administration agents to enter a person’s private property, without a warrant, and without the owner’s permission, in order to install and monitor hidden surveillance cameras.

So now we all must sit back and wonder if we even have a Fourth Amendment anymore, since the ruling by U.S. District Judge William Griesbach has all but made unreasonable searches by law enforcement officers perfectly legal.

When you go home tonight, is someone watching you? Did the DEA break into your house while you were at work and install hidden surveillance equipment, without your knowledge and without first obtaining a warrant? After Judge William Griesbach’s ruling, it is completely possible that someone is inside your home at this very second, installing equipment to allow the DEA to spy on you.

Police are allowed in some circumstances to install hidden surveillance cameras on private property without obtaining a search warrant, a federal judge said yesterday.

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