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GPS Tracking Leads to Fired Labor Employee. Case in Appeals Court.

Posted on the 03 June 2013 by Easytracgps @EasyTracGPS

GPS tracking leads to the firing of a New York state labor employee. The case is currently in the state Court of Appeals, and the outcome is being watched closely by many. There are approximately 200,000 NY state employees who could be affected by the decision.

GPS tracking leads to fired NY state labor employee.

GPS tracking leads to fired NY state labor employee.

The first issue is that the state placed a GPS tracking device on a privately owned vehicle. You walk a fine line when you attempt to covertly track a vehicle that you don’t own, and this decision could come back to haunt them. Our private investigation clientele struggle with this very scenario day in and day out, and many times you are at the mercy of state, not federal laws. The second issue is that the fired worker was being monitored by the GPS tracking system 24 hours a day, even while on vacation. This was most likely a wireless magnetic tracking device and, if so, could have easily been removed from the vehicle prior to the individual leaving for extended personal time. This is another consideration that may make the state’s case vulnerable. However, given that the individual in question was ultimately found guilty of the charges levied against him, the courts may decide to overlook these facts.

With GPS tracking technology becoming more prevalent, there has been an increase in these cases reaching the courts. However, most of these are criminal, and not civil cases. The impact of this decision cannot be understated. We will be keeping a sharp eye out for more developments.

Source: http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Fired-state-worker-tests-GPS-use-4559384.php#photo-1603210

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