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CurrentlySober 05-26-2019 03:18 AM

If the police were to seize your cell phone right now...
 
Would there be anything on it that would get you in trouble, or are you 100% clean? :helpme

I don't mean CP pics or anything like that, but I mean other peoples numbers, private texts, location info of where you have been etc?

Diomed 05-26-2019 04:17 AM

What a strange thought..

It's working.

CurrentlySober 05-26-2019 04:36 AM

Not that strange a thought. There has been stuff in the news that if a woman is raped in the UK they want her to hand over her cell phone for analysis.

Understandable problem if she has been 'leading the guy on' and not a problem at all if it was a total stranger and could help to prove guilt of the attacker.

However people are saying they are against it because the police may pick up on other, totally unrelated stuff from the phone - say arranging to buy cocaine at the weekend 2 years ago etc...

Made me wonder how 'incriminating' the average cell phone is for its owner. Not from a personal privacy standpoint, but from a purely legal one.

Tasty1 05-26-2019 04:36 AM

When you go to Israel you must give them your passwords and they will look in your email and social things. And happens in more and more countries.

onwebcam 05-26-2019 06:01 AM

Short answer, no.. They don't need to seize it.. They will do it standing on the side of the road..

CurrentlySober 05-26-2019 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 22475647)
Short answer, no.. They don't need to seize it.. They will do it standing on the side of the road..

No, 'Thumbing Thru' it' on the side of the road, is not the same as completely downloading the entire contents and history of the phone and analysing it electronically and forensically.

SilentKnight 05-26-2019 07:17 AM

Notta.

They'd accuse me of having the most banal, mundane and boring cell content ever.

CurrentlySober 05-26-2019 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 22475665)
Notta.

They'd accuse me of having the most banal, mundane and boring cell content ever.

Me too ! lol

Although as long as an Amazon addiction isn't illegal, there's not much else to see :thumbsup

King Mark 05-26-2019 08:30 AM

I have no worries. Just a shit ton of stolen memes from imgur, family pics, electronic bills (green and all that) and my perfectly legal spank bank.

I might get flagged for being a gfy member being that this is a leftard/rightard special Olympics arena disguised as a porn industry board. That's shady af to somebody who doesn't know the history of myself and this board.

But as my fellow bronx Muslim said: " I ain't worried bout nothin":


BX shit... we in here!

#2040's - see sig...

Rochard 05-26-2019 08:45 AM

100% clean. Um, why would it be anything else?

I have nothing to hide form anyone. My cell phone is boring.

Colmike9 05-26-2019 09:21 AM

One time my ex went through my phone and I was pretty mad. Not that I had texts from other girls or anything on there, but there were a ton of texts from my weed guy and she didn't need to know how much I smoke.... lol

jscott 05-26-2019 05:16 PM

First came with checking your luggage, then checking your laptop, next checking your phone (most personal thing a person can hold), what would come next? In the future, they check your brain?

At what point are you/we willing to stand up against this shit?

kane 05-26-2019 06:27 PM

The worst things they will find are some text ads from my local weed shop telling me when they have specials and a sexy pic of my fiancee in her t-shirt and panties.

CaptainHowdy 05-26-2019 06:28 PM

They will be bored out of their brains . . .

crockett 05-26-2019 08:24 PM

100% clean.. I dont do illegal shit.. about the only thing I could get in trouble for is buying/selling cars under the table..

FL limits you to 3 a year which is ridiculous for any hobbyists who likes to rebuild stuff but not really a business

brassmonkey 05-26-2019 09:05 PM

i called the police on all of you :thumbsup:thumbsup :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh they knock yet?

dillfly2000 05-26-2019 11:23 PM

they might question me because it's too clean.

SBJ 05-27-2019 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jscott (Post 22475866)
First came with checking your luggage, then checking your laptop, next checking your phone (most personal thing a person can hold), what would come next? In the future, they check your brain?

At what point are you/we willing to stand up against this shit?

If they could check your brain I'm pretty sure everyone would be going to jail for something. My phone is the most boring thing you will look at. My texts are UPS packages are outside. I have no drug dealers in my contact list.

davidCRM 05-27-2019 12:17 AM

why would i get in trouble? all they would find are private texts with my friends about music or random crap or location history that says i may have bought shit in spar or stuck in a traffic jam on the bus.

i sleep well :thumbsup

candyflip 05-27-2019 04:05 AM

I get special treatment. My wife is the police. I get sent on my way each and every time.

JesseQuinn 05-27-2019 04:52 AM

personally the cops would have to dust it off first as I haven't used it since March when I went back to Canada to deal with some fam stuff

I don't like being on the grid, I like that when I leave my home I am free and uninterrupted. I am old though and my dealer lives down the block =)


Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 22475624)
There has been stuff in the news that if a woman is raped in the UK they want her to hand over her cell phone for analysis.

Understandable problem if she has been 'leading the guy on' and not a problem at all if it was a total stranger and could help to prove guilt of the attacker.

However people are saying they are against it because the police may pick up on other, totally unrelated stuff from the phone - say arranging to buy cocaine at the weekend 2 years ago etc...

Made me wonder how 'incriminating' the average cell phone is for its owner. Not from a personal privacy standpoint, but from a purely legal one.

that is some crazy Black Mirror ish. sadly not surprised. it's an open secret that women rarely talk about publicly; reporting rape is not a smart thing to do. you have to recount an incredibly traumatic experience over and over to a bunch of people who don't care, have your entire life put on trial (even before the age of smart phones) and then maybe if you're 'lucky' the guy does 2 years and you get tarnished as the rape 'victim' for life

insane

when I die someone please clear my browser history tho

NatalieK 05-27-2019 05:16 AM

itīs funny CS, we were talking about this the other day...

as you know, i film lots of outdoor vids, especially pee and public sex vids, so...


thereīs us on the way back from a shoot and by chance, get pulled over by the local police, just for a stop check, they proceed to want to check out the cameras and whatīs on the tape, could we be really buggered, to a certain pov, the Spanish police are very relaxed on outdoor fun and with prostitutes on most round about sections, not a major deal, itīs not like we film literally in front of people, but itīs still something that has crossed or minds.

Iīd have thought many people take film and pics of some naughty behaviour while on holidays in hot countries anyway, so the difference between filming it for professional basis is here nor there. Still questions us on the way home whether to hide chips and replace with clean chips in the cameras each time :thumbsup

Konda 05-27-2019 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bjorn_Tasty1 (Post 22475625)
When you go to Israel you must give them your passwords and they will look in your email and social things. And happens in more and more countries.

I was just there, that's not true.
They are very strict and ask a lot of questions, both entering and leaving. Especially if you have visited muslim countries in the past. I have never been asked so many questions entering and leaving a country, if you have stamps to muslim countries they want to know exactly where you stayed, for how long, the names of the people you were with and have visited etc. (they don't actually care about the exact details, they just ask all sorts of 'random' questions to see how you answer, they are trained to see if you get nervous or are lying).
My colleague even had to go through an additional interview in a private room.
But they don't ask you to unlock your phone. Maybe they do that if you have spent time in Iran or Syria or something.


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