What happens when you happen to be in the same area as a murder that takes place? Well, generally, nothing if you weren’t a witness or victim. You go about your daily life. Imagine how confused one might be to discover that they have become the suspect in this murder for just having been in the general vicinity of this place. No one reported you being there, no one even gave a description of you. No, you are being questioned because your records were obtained from a fishing expedition of cell phone location records. That sounds far fetched, right? Yah, it is. On the other hand, how far can things possibly get out of hand if this happens? I’m sure it wouldn’t go so far as the scenario I’ve put forth, but then again who knows. I’m not terribly paranoid, but this seems like just one more erosion of constitutional rights and privacy in general.
I don’t think I want the Feds (or anyone for that matter) to be able to pull my location data to check up on where I may or may not have been. Just like I don’t answer questions for the national census, I don’t plan on randomly giving out location data (which is why I have location services turned off on my cell phones) to people. I value my privacy (and the privacy of people that may be with me for whatever reason). No matter how many petitions I sign, how many letters I write, the erosion of my rights just keeps happening. It just doesn’t seem to be letting up. How long is 9/11 (maybe not in this specific case, but it’s still an excuse that appears to carry weight in the US) going to be used to hang fear over our heads and take away our rights as individuals and citizens? Maybe this is the last year…riiiiight.


