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Are questions on law enforcement surveillance techniques on-topic?
There is also the law enforcement aspect; though I believe this question could be appropriately focused on explaining what's going on, as opposed to leading to "how do I defeat law enforcement surveillance … Would a question about explaining an aspect of law enforcement surveillance be on-topic for the main site? …
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Why was this question closed and does the Help Center need to be updated?
First off,
There is no law on the books (in USA) that specifically protects a law enforcement officer's or repo driver's rights to collect such data. … The only I can think of:
It's unjust to interfere with Law Enforcement / Morality & Ethics: This is a debate that could last for days, so I'll just touch lightly on it — will this even still be a debate …