Posted on 09/04/2019 7:14:54 PM PDT by Talkwire
It is your Constitutional right to refuse to grant Law Enforcement access to see whats on your phone. Technology often outpaces the law, but in this case, our tried and true Constitution has your back regarding police access to your cell phone. Courts have decided that TWO Constitutional amendments protect you from being incriminated by your phone. The Fourth Amendment protects your privacy, and the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Riley v. California in 2014... https://tully-weiss.com/remain-silent-dont-unlock-your-phone-for-police/
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Phone = wallet IMO.
How so?
Thanks!
” Phone = wallet “
Now that’s nonsense
The credit card was my husband’s. Charges were for uber and food. Most were rejected. Account closed. Once they are 18, you can’t make them do anything. But he learned what we told him all along these people are not your friends. And the ones that looked like us ended up being worst of the bunch.
It can be. Lots of identity info on it
Thats not the same thing as generally searching a phone without a warrant. Border searches have long been an exception to the warrant requirement.
On my unlock screen i have trxt reading “if found please call ........ (wife’s number)
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