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Cops Say NDA Kept Them from Notifying Courts About Cell Phone Tracking Gadget

schwit1 writes "Police in Florida have offered a startling excuse for having used a controversial 'stingray' cell phone tracking gadget 200 times without ever telling a judge: the device's manufacturer made them sign a non-disclosure agreement that they say prevented them from telling the courts. The shocking revelation, uncovered by the American Civil Liberties Union, came during an appeal over a 2008 sexual battery case in Tallahassee in which the suspect also stole the victim's cell phone. Using the stingray — which simulates a cell phone tower in order to trick nearby mobile devices into connecting to it and revealing their location — police were able to track him to an apartment."

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  1. Sorry, I can't be compelled to testify by grahamsaa · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sorry Judge, I can't be compelled to testify against my accomplice -- we signed a non-disclosure agreement.

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  2. Re:Abjectly false argument by Immerman · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well, intent to commit conspiracy to commit a crime at least.

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