June 16, 2025

Stranger Tracking You on the Train - David Alvarez

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“If you find a device in your own property that doesn’t belong to you, you should have the right to hand it over and help law enforcement act quickly. This is about giving victims the tools they need in real time.” — Assemblymember David Alvarez

In today’s world, digital devices can quietly invade our lives—without us even knowing it. Hidden trackers, smart cameras, and surveillance tools are more accessible than ever, and for victims of stalking, abuse, or digital intrusion, that threat is real. That’s why California’s proposed TRACE Act is so important—and why Rory Law is here to help.

The TRACE Act (AB 358), introduced by Assemblymember David Alvarez, would allow victims to turn over tracking or spy devices found in their personal property to law enforcement without waiting for a warrant. In many cases, delay means evidence is lost—and justice slips away. At Rory Law, we understand how technology can complicate legal cases, especially when it affects your safety, privacy, or peace of mind.

If you’ve discovered something suspicious in your home, car, or belongings—an AirTag, a hidden camera, or a strange notification—you deserve to know your rights and take immediate action. We’re not just here to represent you in court; we’re here to protect your future.

If you think your privacy has been violated, don’t wait. Contact Rory Law for a free consultation at www.rorylaw.com and take back control.

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