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Cops Don't Need Warrants To Plant GPS On Cars, Federal Court Says
Submitted by Robert Fredericks on Sun, 2010-08-29 03:00
"A federal judge in California recently ruled that police can place a GPS on a person's car without his or her knowledge without seeking a warrant."
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If one chooses to remain a member of the body politic, i.e. chooses not to secede from it, then all that he thinks he "owns", belongs to his master[1], the STATE.
″The ultimate ownership of all property is in the State: individual so-called ‘ownership’ is only by virtue of Government, i.e. law amounting to mere user; and use must be in accordance with law and subordinate to the necessities of the State.″ ~ Senate Document No. 43, 73rd Congress, 1st Session. (Brown v. Welch supra)
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[1] Quicpuid acquiritur servo, acquiritur domino. Whatever is acquired by the servant, is acquired for the master. 15 Bin. Ab. 327. (Ibid.)