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Originally Posted by Papa_Complex
Yup. Things are pretty much in flux, up here, since a Supreme Court decision that if your cell phone isn't locked, police have the ability to check through it. The question is if they are able to do the same with other electronic devices. Police are already permitted to take something like a camera into custody, in order to preserve possible evidence, but aren't permitted to view it until they obtain a warrant.
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This bitch rearended me last year and I looked up to see her txting in my mirror plane as day. I told the cop and he said he can't check her phone based on witness alone. He has to have it subpoena'd and get a warrant. And by that time she could have erased it. Then he' d have to subpoena her records which would take several months so no ticket was issued to the twat-waffle. I shoulda fell out and called Saul for some serious jack!
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