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 .p104 [[ https://theappeal.org/memphis-police-surveillance-black-lives-matter-facebook-profile-exclusive/ | white policeman "Bob Smith" friended Black Lives Matter activists in Tennessee ]]
 .p106 [[ https://mnartists.walkerart.org/author/shanai-matteson | Shanai Matteson ]] arrested for conspiracy after discussing a planned protest on Facebook
 .p107 convicted felon Terrence Everett arrested for posting a photo of a gun on Facebook
 .p109 [[ https://www.vice.com/en/article/meet-babel-street-the-powerful-social-media-surveillance-used-by-police-secret-service-and-sports-stadiums/ | Babel X ]] social media Ssurveillance software
 .p109 [[ https://k12ssdb.org/all-shootings | School shootings ]] hundreds killed "over the past few decades"
 .p110 shoot triggered by basketball, Shooter movie, and credit scores shooting up
 .p110 UNC Chapel Hill tracked students seeking removal of Confederate statue
 .p110 social media protected by corporate policy, not law
 .p112 Fourth Amendment does not protect privacy from [[ https://www.dorfonlaw.org/2020/05/do-fake-friends-violate-fourth.html | false friend betrayal ]] f2f or online
 .p113 [[ https://www.tiktok.com/legal/page/row/privacy-policy/en | Tiktok ]] retains data after user deletion
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=== PART II: CONSEQUENCES WHEN EVERYTHING IS EVIDENCE

=== PART II: CONSEQUENCES WHEN EVERYTHING IS EVIDENCE ===
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=== PART III: RESPONSES WHEN EVERYTHING IS EVIDENCE === PART III: RESPONSES WHEN EVERYTHING IS EVIDENCE ===

Your Data Will Be Used Against You

Policing In the Age of Self-Surveillance

Andrew Guthrie Ferguson . 2026 . 342.0858 FER . Tigard Library


PART I: OUR WORLD DIGITALLY TRANSFORMED

  • p013 - 1. Our Homes

  • p031 - ch 2. Our Things

  • p036 n47 How Your New Car Tracks You Matt Burgess 2023

  • p037 n50 Tesla Workers Share Vehicle Images

  • p038 Turned off phone "almost as incriminating"
  • p040 Placement of GPS tracker on car, United States v. Jones 5 Justices cite reasonable expectation of privacy, Scalia: placement is search, either way a warrant is required

  • p041 Sotomeyer: impacts communities, suceptable to abuse

  • p043 geofence warrant Chatrie v. United States, pending Supreme Court case

  • p043 Geofence area 150 meter radius around bank 3.5 times area of NYC block (40 homes near our house)
  • p044 Google 3-step process, requires filing of three separate requests to protect customer data
    • Judge Hannah Lauck called first warrant overinclusive

    • resembles general warrant, unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment
  • p045 requires searching through ALL of Google's data, broadest search ever attempted
  • p045 Virginia magistrate David Bishop signed warrant; not a lawyer or technologist, just a i.edu/academics/criminal-justice/#CriminalJusticeSchedule 3 year graduate with 60 credit hours of courses, many about the Bible, one "American Government" course that mentioned the Constitution

  • p046 Scott Durvin tracked and questioned after friend dies of heroin overdose

  • p047 7000 hours of warrant based phone tracking by Virginia police in 2020
  • p047 You gave your data to a third-party company; they can sell it, the police can buy it.
  • p047 Ron Wyden The Fourth Amendment is not for sale act Wyden 2021 Press Release

  • p048 Living without a phone or car not practical for many people
  • p048 carceral state social control and prison

    • Vonnegut's story Harrison Bergeron Diana Moon Glampers, United States Handicapper General

  • p049 Wearable Tech Surveillance

  • p049 Apple AirTag - locates "lost" luggage behind airport wall

    • KL anonymized ACTIVE tags should be attached TEMPORARILY to luggage and trackable with a DISPOSABLE QR code on baggage claim tag. The luggage tags should not leave the airport (with a thief)



  • p068 - ch 4. Our Cities

  • p071 New York Mayor Eric Adams n33 Big Brother is Protecting You

  • p077 Baltimore AIR surveillance program ruled unconstitutional, but only in 4th Circuit court MD VA NC SC WV

  • p077 surveillance-primed police more suspicious and violent
  • p078 Automated licence plate readers

  • p078 71 California police departments violated state law by sharing ALPR data with non California agencies
  • p080 Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission chair detained for ALPR mistake
  • p083 Studies do not show that increased surveillance does not sustain a decrease crime rate
    • no surprise there, catching criminals doesn't stop other criminals
  • p083 what many property owners and business interests "want deep down"
    • paywalled article reference to Target turning all (??XXXXXBlack) neighbors into suspects

    • not about m[[ |easuring internal psychological desires of individuals
  • p084 pattern and practice violations ... can we accelerate this process with automation?

  • p085 Blue Data extending data-driven policing to police accountability


  • p086 - ch 5. Our Papers

  • p089 A single terabyte can store as much data as a 12 story library.
    • If a book is 500,000 letters/bytes, (NOT counting pictures), then a terabyte is 2 million books. 24 story Shanghai library is 5 million books, 26 story WEB Dubois library is 6 million books, so a "12 story library" is roughly correct. A picture book library is far fewer stories per terabyte of images.
  • p089 claims companies needed to edit and share documents, email. Some of us do these things with our own machines.
  • p090 hypothetical about payment app history could suggest meth manufacture
  • p091 Google warrants disclosed, 30,030 warrants for 42,518 accounts, 86% "some information" ... etc.
    • Kagi suggests using Privacy Pass (firefox/chrome) and Tor browser

    • Debian supports Firefox and Tor and Chromium, not proprietary chrome
  • p092 police extract smartphone data during traffic stops
  • p095 searches not secret, "no-charge" companies monetize them, no expection of privacy
  • p096 few users download emails, most store in "cloud" (provider's servers, subject to law enforcement access and snooping)
  • p097 multiple Congresses acknowledge need for ECPA updates, do nothing

  • p102 Until the Supreme Court rule, safety of data on devices remains questionable
  • p103 Signal, end to end encryption, Android/iPhone/(Linux+Phone)


  • p104 - ch 6. Our Likes

  • p104 26yo Jelani Henry "liked" posts related to a local "crew" (neighbors, not a gang), and (with no evidence or witnesses) was incarcerated for 19 months at violent Riker's Island detention facilities.

  • p104 white policeman "Bob Smith" friended Black Lives Matter activists in Tennessee

  • p106 Shanai Matteson arrested for conspiracy after discussing a planned protest on Facebook

  • p107 convicted felon Terrence Everett arrested for posting a photo of a gun on Facebook
  • p109 Babel X social media Ssurveillance software

  • p109 School shootings hundreds killed "over the past few decades"

  • p110 shoot triggered by basketball, Shooter movie, and credit scores shooting up
  • p110 UNC Chapel Hill tracked students seeking removal of Confederate statue
  • p110 social media protected by corporate policy, not law
  • p112 Fourth Amendment does not protect privacy from false friend betrayal f2f or online

  • p113 Tiktok retains data after user deletion

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  • p121

  • p122

PART II: CONSEQUENCES WHEN EVERYTHING IS EVIDENCE


  • p125 - ch 7. Power Problems


  • p140 - ch 8. Privacy Problems


  • p151 - ch 9. Praxis Problems

PART III: RESPONSES WHEN EVERYTHING IS EVIDENCE


  • p175 - ch 10. Judicial Responses


  • p195 - 11. Legislative Responses


  • p215 - 12. Individual Responses

  • p218

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  • p228 - Conclusion: The Tyrant Test
  • p245 Notes
    • p245 Introduction - 31 notes
    • p246 ch 1 - Our Homes - 125 notes
    • p252 ch 2 - Our Things - 113 notes
    • p256 ch 3 - Our Bodies - 124 notes
    • p263 ch 4 - Our Cities - 115 notes
    • p269 ch 5 - Our Papers - 93 notes
    • p272 ch 6 - Our Likes - 114 notes
    • p278 ch 7 - Power Problems - 46 notes
    • p281 ch 8 - Privacy Problems - 25 notes
    • p282 ch 9 - Praxis Problems - 72 notes
    • p286 ch 10 - Judicial Responses - 51 notes
    • p288 ch 11 - Legislative Responses - 46 notes
    • p290 ch 12 - Individual Responses - 34 notes
    • p292 Conclusion: The Tyrant Test - 37 notes
  • p295 Index
  • p311 About the Author

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