A Florida bill is set to make GPS tracking a third-degree felony. The bill will soon be voted on by several government branches and could go into effect on October 1.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Stalking victims would be armed with stronger protections if proposed changes to a Florida law outlawing unauthorized use of wireless tracking devices are enacted. It’s currently illegal to install any kind of tracking device, including surveillance software on phones, without the consent of the person being tracked. But the prohibition is only a second-degree .
Stalking victims would be armed with stronger protections if proposed changes to a Florida law outlawing unauthorized use of wireless tracking devices are enacted. It’s currently illegal to install any kind of tracking device, including surveillance software on phones, without the consent of the person being tracked. But the prohibition is only a second-degree misdemeanor, and law enforcement .
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