Tracking devices Flashcards
Tracking Device
Two main categories:
First, it encompasses a device that can be used to help ascertain the location of a person or thing, whether or not it is installed in or on the thing being tracked or in the possession of a person being tracked. It includes, for example the use of technology to determine the whereabouts of a person through his or her cllphone when it is turned on, or the use of a thermal imaging device from the air to track the movements of a person on the ground.
Second, it compasses a device used for detecting whether a thing has been handled, although under S46(1)(b) of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012, the use of a device for this purpose requires a warrant only when its installation involes a trespass on land or trespass to goods
Notify TSU early
- discuss operational requirements to ensure the correct device is used
- allow for a secure installation within what are often tight timeframes
- ensure that equipment and TSU staff are available for the installation
- ensure that TSU staff are available to assist in the tracking and monitoring of the device and that they are aware of all operation requirements and plans
- obtain a surveillance device warrant (tracking) if time permits and it is believed that the tracking device cannot be retrieved within 48 hours
Audio devices
- surveillance device warrant required where an interception deivce will be used to intercept a private communication
- installation of the audio device can only be done by Police members and the role will be designated to the Police TSU
- audio device must be monitored, even while it is mobile. Discuss early with TSU
- allow sifficient time for secure installation of the device. Length of time required will usually depend on the type and size of the ‘delivery’ and type of device that is believed will meet operational requirements
- for audio device installations of this nature, involving TSU early will result in the earliest release of the package for delivery