New Radar Allows Law Enforcement to See Into Your Home

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  1. Stacie L profile image88
    Stacie Lposted 9 years ago

    New Radar Allows Law Enforcement to See Into Your Home
    Newsweek
    Lauren Walker
    Using radio waves, a new radar allows law enforcement to detect movement inside your home.

    More than 50 U.S. law enforcement agencies are using a type of radar that effectively lets officers peer through the walls of homes to determine whether anyone is inside. 

    Agencies began using the radar, known as Range-R, more than two years ago without informing the public and with little notice to the courts. According to USA Today, federal contract records indicate that the U.S. Marshals Service began purchasing the technology in 2012, spending at least $180,000 on Range-R to date.

    This is very disturbing information and it feels very much like an invasion of privacy and violation of an ordinary citizens rights to privacy. I can see this being used whenever and wherever...

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technolog … ar-AA8oCdr

    1. wilderness profile image95
      wildernessposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      They can tap your phone, too, and know where your cellphone is at all times.  They can tell when your clothes dryer comes on, or even a toaster.  They photograph you at the wheel of your car and when you enter a store. 

      Not sure I see much difference.

      1. Stacie L profile image88
        Stacie Lposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Yes, where does it end? yikes

        1. Team Wiseman profile image81
          Team Wisemanposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          With world wide control via a little chip. This chip has ties to mind control and the Haarp project. 2020 is when I predict all humanity will be forced to have this chip attached to your nervous sysytem, controlling your emotions.

        2. Moderndayslave profile image60
          Moderndayslaveposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          It doesn't

    2. Judy Filarecki profile image70
      Judy Filareckiposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      I'm sure they are not wasting their time driving around for fun to see who is home. As horseback said, they are being used for important life saving things. I travel alone several times a year and I'm thankful that my gps is in my cell phone and I can be approximately located with it in case of an accident. I'm sure you would be thankful if your child was lost in the woods and this device could detect where your child is.

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    ahorsebackposted 9 years ago

    I have been reading about his tool , More than anything it can be used to locate people in burning buildings , burglars hiding in stores , children  lost or hiding , It cannot be used to view  an actual body yet merely the movements of them . In fact the accuracy isn't good enough that it can discern between the officers hand movements and the actual moving person or animal in a building . .   Also it doesn't work through metal partitions . Sounds innocent to me !

 
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