NY Civil Liberties Union: Erie County Sheriff Records Reveal Invasive Use of “Stingray” Technology
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Erie County Sheriff Records Reveal Invasive Use of Stingray Technology
April 7, 2015 The New York Civil Liberties Union released today records it received from the Erie County Sheriffs Office on its use of stingrays, devices that can track and record New Yorkers locations via their cell phones. The records showed that of the 47 times the Sheriffs Office used stingrays in the past four years, it apparently only once obtained a court order, contradicting the sheriffs own remarks.
These records confirm some of the very worst fears about local law enforcements use of this expensive and intrusive surveillance equipment, said NYCLU Staff Attorney Mariko Hirose. Not only did the Sheriffs Office promise the FBI breathtaking secrecy to keep information about stingrays as hidden as possible, it implemented almost no privacy protections for the Erie County residents it is sworn to protect and serve.
Stingrays can collect information on all cell phones in a given area as well as precisely track particular phones, locating people within their own home, at a doctors office, at a political protest or in a church.
In March, a Supreme Court Justice ruled that the Sheriffs Office must disclose information about stingrays after the NYCLU sued the office for failing to follow the law and respond to public information requests about how it uses the devices.