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Originally Posted by Neilk
I have strong feelings about the invasion of privacy, but when it involves an injury or death, then I think MB is wrong. Why can't they release just the pertinent data of "Yes the person was in the vicinity" or "No the person wasn't in the vicinity"? I guess MB might be afraid to allow a precedent for future cases like divorce attorneys subpoenaing MB to find out where a spouse might have been.
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I agree.
Nobody on here is more anti-Big Brother/ techology than me. But when it comes to criminals, especially the taking of a life. You should be able to use every methods possible and available.
If this woman was the daughter or wife or sister of anyone on on here, you guys would be kicking down MB's door to get them to release the info. Dont even try to deny it!