Cop lovers rejoice!
#13
Originally Posted by dc2-2-ap1,Jan 10 2011, 08:06 PM
so my question is if you have a security code that locks your phone are you required to tell the officer?
#15
Originally Posted by Kyushin,Jan 10 2011, 02:26 PM
For all you swine loving sheep, you should go out and celebrate as they wipe their fat azzez with our constution
I went to a party at the neighbor's house this weekend. Airport canine officer for the wife, state trooper for the husband and a high officer ratio in the crowd. They all seemed like pretty nice affable people, I did not get the hard ass vibe from anyone and I like my neighbors.
They do like to joke about going 85 everywhere and anytime they want a lot though.
#16
Originally Posted by vader1,Jan 11 2011, 08:44 AM
Hold on there buckaroo! I will not let them harm our CONSTUTION!
I went to a party at the neighbor's house this weekend. Airport canine officer for the wife, state trooper for the husband and a high officer ratio in the crowd. They all seemed like pretty nice affable people, I did not get the hard ass vibe from anyone and I like my neighbors.
They do like to joke about going 85 everywhere and anytime they want a lot though.
I went to a party at the neighbor's house this weekend. Airport canine officer for the wife, state trooper for the husband and a high officer ratio in the crowd. They all seemed like pretty nice affable people, I did not get the hard ass vibe from anyone and I like my neighbors.
They do like to joke about going 85 everywhere and anytime they want a lot though.
#17
It has nothing to do with having incriminating evidense on your phone. What if you had naked pictures of your wife on your phone? I read a story a couple weeks ago where a cop searched a suspect, including his phone, found nude photo's of the guys girlfriend and used the phone to email them to his personal email.
Obviously he was wrong for doing that, but he shouldnt even be able to see that.
What about the confidentiality surrounding peoples finances? Most people have banking apps etc on their phones. I signed an agreement when I opened my accounts that I would never share my account info etc. Its such a conflict of interest.
Obviously he was wrong for doing that, but he shouldnt even be able to see that.
What about the confidentiality surrounding peoples finances? Most people have banking apps etc on their phones. I signed an agreement when I opened my accounts that I would never share my account info etc. Its such a conflict of interest.