“I do not consent to that search.”
Ya gotta tell them.
Drug crimes?
Terrorism?
Texting 30 seconds before they got pulled over?
I don't think there is a "good reason" and I 100% oppose the police invading privacy like this. I just find it especially chilling that they seem to be doing it "just because they can".
Basic rules with Police
1. Don’t talk to them under any circumstances and never answer questions
http://kingcorey.com/2008/12/dont-talk-to-police-ever-ever-ever-ever-ever/
2. Don’t consent to any searches without a warrant
3. Don’t allow them on your property without a warrant
Criminals already have some devices like this and are cloning peoples’ phones and making international calls. Been there and had that happen to me already. Especially vulnerable are those who work in retail. They can stand near you and get your phone data.
bfl
If they start this nonsense in Ohio,I’ll make sure that I always have a large cup of Cola in the cupholder.If they ask for my phone,it’s going in the cup.
how about lawyer’s phones? client data and emails and txt msgs there.
how about judges?
how about reporter sources?
how about someone who is just anti-union?
police aready record license plates of groups they don’t like.
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