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People who track others electronically without their consent will be committing a crime in Indiana under legislation headed to the governor’s desk.
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A bill that makes it a crime in many cases to electronically track someone goes a little less far after changes by a House committee Wednesday.
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It would be a felony to electronically track someone in many cases under legislation unanimously approved by the Indiana Senate Tuesday.
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Does removing a GPS tracker from your car – even if police put it there – mean you stole it?That’s what the state argued in a case heard Thursday by the…