Tuesday, April 19, 2011

ACLU: Michigan cops stealing drivers' phone data

The Michigan State Police have a high-tech mobile forensics device that can be used to extract information from cell phones belonging to motorists stopped for minor traffic violations. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan last Wednesday demanded that state officials stop stonewalling freedom of information requests for information on the program.

ACLU learned that the police had acquired the cell phone scanning devices and in August 2008 filed an official request for records on the program, including logs of how the devices were used. The state police responded by saying they would provide the information only in return for a payment of $544,680. The ACLU found the charge outrageous.

READ: ACLU: Michigan cops stealing drivers' phone data 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Where can I get one and how much do they cost? I would like to buy one for HPD.