rawlus
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There’s a few threads on this but i hadn’t seen this angle…
GPS tracker logic says get one so you can show the police how to recover your bike.
Has anyone actually been successful with this? Getting the police to use your tracker to recover the stolen bike?
Perhaps if it were abandoned on a public location intact or not, both you and/or police could locate and reacquire the bike.
But what if the bike were taken into a private residence or other non-public property?
Im not sure police in most jurisdictions can help in that scenario.
questions:
can we prove the gps tracker is attached to a bike? your bike?
can we even prove it’s your gps tracker being tracked? and thst you’re not tracking the tracker owned by the person with the bike?
can we develop the probable cause to obtain a search warrant based on a gps tracker signal that you can’t prove is coming from your tracker and can’t prove is attached to your bike upon private property to which a search warrant must be executed to even reacquire the bike.
im trying to think how the police could use my tracking equipment to legally and lawfully reaquire a stolen bike on private property, using the gps alone (no cctv or eyewitness, etc)
GPS tracker logic says get one so you can show the police how to recover your bike.
Has anyone actually been successful with this? Getting the police to use your tracker to recover the stolen bike?
Perhaps if it were abandoned on a public location intact or not, both you and/or police could locate and reacquire the bike.
But what if the bike were taken into a private residence or other non-public property?
Im not sure police in most jurisdictions can help in that scenario.
questions:
can we prove the gps tracker is attached to a bike? your bike?
can we even prove it’s your gps tracker being tracked? and thst you’re not tracking the tracker owned by the person with the bike?
can we develop the probable cause to obtain a search warrant based on a gps tracker signal that you can’t prove is coming from your tracker and can’t prove is attached to your bike upon private property to which a search warrant must be executed to even reacquire the bike.
im trying to think how the police could use my tracking equipment to legally and lawfully reaquire a stolen bike on private property, using the gps alone (no cctv or eyewitness, etc)