Posted on 04/23/2018 12:35:36 PM PDT by Red Badger
Edited on 04/23/2018 1:49:26 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
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It's 2018. Cops can shoot you for any reason they like.
Are police not allowed to examine, scan, copy, reproduce, enlarge, multiply, and transmit the images made with fingerprint recording devices to other law enforcement agencies and fingerprint identification services?
And also do about a zillion other things with a dead body of a violent or suspicious death via the forensic science of the morgue?
Including picking it up out of the middle of the sidewalk and move it to the morgue? Should they be allowed to do this or should the cops just leave it there, rope it off, and let it rot and be plucked apart by crows?
Can they, for example, clean dirt out from beneath the victim’s fingernails? Take off his clothes and examine them?
In the scheme of things, it’s an expensive problem for them.
On some fictional tv cop drama, they used a defibrillator to overcome the electrical check...
It wouldn't be the first time product was rushed out the door accompanied by inflated claims to capability or reliability. I bet they made a chunk of money off of it though.
Classic Bauer.
I'm virtually certain that could not possibly work, but accurate science has never been much of a requirement for Television or movies.
In designated survivor he has too many "feelings" ugh
Because maybe he didnt use his fingerprint on the phone. My iPhone has fingerprint use. I dont use it. Still use a code. I dont want to be stopped and forced by a cop with my hand to unlock it.
Sounds like a good idea.
The phone may be physical evidence and be being held by the police but all of the perps property goes to the next of kin, who is alive, who has privacy rights, NOT TO THE PO PO!
A warrant should have been produced to the rightful owner or the Jack Boots should have even been there.
I watched the pilot but thought it was mediocre.
Bloomberg? You betcha. Data merchants. Some of their clients...
Bank of America, citi group, goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, hsbc, Barclays, loyd’s, standard charter, bnp paribas, Td bank, and hedge funds/mutual funds/asset management/brokers firms like bridge water, 72point management, Td ameritrade, wisdomtree, black rock, black stone, kkr. Also some corporations, such as ge (mainly ge capital devision) apple ( mainly its Braeburn capital fund) kpmg, Bain co. Also some universities, Harvard, NYU, Fordham, UCLA, ect... Bloomberg has a diversified client list for its terminal services, and while almost all terminals are financial services firms since its main function is information on company’s, some firms like Exxonmobil use functions that track production capacities around the world, oil prices on all oil types, etc...
I’m calling bullshit on the cop stories. Only an idiot would stick his body halfway into a car to stop a person from driving off.
If the car is accelerating as it was backing up, that cop is not going to be reaching for his gun while being dragged.
Video from the gas station will probably tell a much different story.
“They cant just shoot you for refusing a search.”
True, but knowing how the media likes to “massage” the details of police shootings lately, I wouldn’t be surprised if “tried to drive away” really means something like “tried to run over a police officer with his vehicle while escaping”.
“Electricity, bloodflow, etc... a dead finger wont work.”
Sounds like vampires have an open and shut class action discrimination case against Apple.
Ah! But more than this, even if the heirs were completely complicit the requirement for a warrant is absolute.
(In fact, I would tend to argue that any search without a warrant is, by definition, unreasonable.)
Are we still sure about this one?
Heck they can shoot you and use your cold dead fingers, you kidding.
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Linus doesn’t care now, he’s “on fire” for Jesus....
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