Chicago Police are Watching and Listening
Picardi said he’s even experimenting with a Big Brother bonus for unmarked police cars: a tiny microphone positioned near the windshield so powerful it can pick up conversations on the street.
“You could pull into a street corner and, if there’s a drug deal going on a half-block away, you can hear what’s going on. You could have all the windows shut and the air-conditioning on and you could hear everything going on outside the vehicle,” Picardi said.
Ed Yohnka, spokesman for the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois, said he would be concerned if the police recorded those conversations without a warrant.
“It would raise serious questions under the Fourth Amendment and the Illinois eavesdropping law,” Yohnka said.
If you’re talking on the street corner, I guess anyone has the right to photograph or record your actions. I don’t have a law degree, but I don’t see how this violates the fourth ammendment (”in their persons, houses, papers, and effects”). I haven’t read the Illinois eavesdropping law.
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