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Originally Posted by 350 SIX
The constitutional rights arguement refers to the "suspect's" rights, and usually are associated with "crime". GPS trackers are not a violation in the private/business sector. All fleet vehicles are tracked, rental cars, cabs, buses, used cars..... Think of it as inventory control. The car dealers are the least invasive, they aren't monitored until repo day.
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All Fleet vehicles you refer to are being monitored (or tracked) by their respective owner(s), which isn’t the same as a dealership that is financing a car (or cars) that in the eyes of the law is owned by someone else. Those aren’t the same. The former is legal, the latter is illegal. It is considered an unconstitutional search, you can’t track someone else’s car without a warrant to do so.