1. People can be tracked by technology, like cell phones.
2. There are no amendments that say anything about technology.
3. There have been questions about the GPS's that police can put on the bottom of cars.
4. The 4th amendment is used right now to answer the technology question.
5. In the past, if it was in public surveillance were allowed.
6. Some say that a trespass does not have to be physical to need a warrant.
7. There was talk of Facebook or Google streaming cameras, which could allow people to "stalk" other's every move.
8. Facebook is not covered by the Constitution because the Constitution is for government.
9. The Constitution was written in a time of no cell phones or cameras, so some say it needs a translation to modern day.
10. There was an outcry in Germany when Google tried to record for street view shots.
1. Will there be any amendments to resolve this issue?
2. Will the GPS case set a precedent?
3. Will Google or Facebook ever stream surveillance?
4. How do most people feel about surveillance?
5. How many lives have been saved because of surveillance catching terrorists?
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