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The Court reversed the lower court decisions and held that while the GPS search of the employee's car was within the workplace exception to the warrant requirement, it was unreasonable in scope because it tracked the employee 24/7 for a month including evenings, weekends, and vacation. The GPS evidence was suppressed and the disciplinary termination was vacated.
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