Brickbat: Casting a Wide Net

The ACLU of Northern California reports it has uncovered a geofence warrant that stretched nearly two miles across San Francisco. The warrant would have allowed law enforcement to find active cellphones across an area that included numerous private homes as well as several government buildings. The ACLU said it isn't clear what law enforcement agency obtained the warrant or how long it was in effect.
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The ACLU should be careful what it meddles with. What if the organization just interfered with the righteous enforcement of gun or speech restrictions???
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When in an investigation you need to be non specific.
Seems unnecessary. We already have a real-time updated Frisco poop map.
Now what kind of judge issues a warrant for a massive stretch of a city? Did you say San Francisco, CA? Oh; That's right. The State that doesn't acknowledge a US Constitution so all is well.
Hey, if you're not doing anything wrong you got nothing to worry about.
If the warrant was written to support anti-racism and target evil MAGAs, would the ACLU still care?
I presume the only reason we're hearing about it is because it's San Francisco.