Alaska’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday that law enforcement agencies must have a valid warrant before using binoculars, cameras with zoom lenses or aircraft to monitor areas around homes. The Alaska Supreme Court’s decision explains that some people argue that “small airplane travel is common in Alaska and that any passenger could peer through the window of a plane.”
The Alaska Supreme Court ruled Friday that law enforcement must have a warrant prior to using aircraft and binoculars or cameras with zoom lenses to surveil areas around homes. The decision by Alaska’s high court explains that some argue that “because small airplane travel is so common in Alaska, and because any passenger might peer… The Alaska Supreme Court ruled Friday that law enforcement must have a warrant prior to using aircraft and binoculars or cameras with zoom lenses to surveil areas around homes. The decision by Alaska’s high court explains that some argue that “because small airplane travel is so common in Alaska, and because any passenger might peer…
Alaska’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday that law enforcement agencies must have a valid warrant before using binoculars, cameras with zoom lenses or aircraft to monitor areas around homes. The Alaska Supreme Court’s decision explains that some people argue that “small airplane travel is common in Alaska and that any passenger could peer through the window of a plane.”