Should police be able to go through your phone during an arrest?

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I keep a password on da iphone. I dont have to tell em da passcode so im safe


They cops can break the code with ease and most of the time they go through your phone when ur in the precint

iphone 5s got fingerprint reader bruh

aint nobody getting through dat b :smokin

:lol @ you thinking cops are some sort of genius to break through a phone

Fingerprint readers are less secure than passwords when it comes to protecting your 5th amendment rights. The 5th amendment ensures your right to withhold information and knowledge. Fingerprints are not knowledge of the mind, but rather a physical attribute you have. Passwords requiring physical features allow the government more leeway to access your phone or computer because they are not exhuming anything you know.
 
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Yes

don't do stuff to get arrested and this will be a non issue
This is what happens when you don't know history.
The Boston Tea Party ---> Tea Act ---> American Revolution

But then again I guess stuff like this falls under tyranny of the majority ............. Right?
I'm sorry but I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say with this post. Could you please elaborate?
 
Yeah because this guy just got banned for life for something in his phone. I'm sure you guys heard about it
 
It's so easy to rustle jimmies on here

I knew exactly the replies when I said that :lol

Same cats "I was going 90 but I shouldn't have gotten that speeding ticket because cops are crooked"
 
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They cops can break the code with ease and most of the time they go through your phone when ur in the precint

Cops are not that smart, :lol


I'm sure they have software to break the code.

I think it's an invasion of privacy.

They do, but it's not easily accessible to any/every police officer. Big investigation, yes. Minor arrest, nope.

Protect your angus, freedom in America is a very funny concept.

Not that difficult to pin an arrest on anyone, and that is truth.
 
Not without a warrant, and miss me with that "if you're not doing nothing wrong you have nothing to hide" crap.
 
They cops can break the code with ease and most of the time they go through your phone when ur in the precint
Nope the cops cant break a iphone password at all, they have to rely on Apple to do it and apple is backlogged and it could take about a year to get it unlocked

The iphone lock is very very secure. Apple have a backdoor

No cop no software can break it except apple and this is 100% truth

i dont know about android but I would assume the same
 
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It is 2014 bros, cops had the technology back in 2011. Just imagine what they have now

http://thenextweb.com/us/2011/04/20...hones-contents-in-under-two-minutes/#comments

From the article "The device can circumvent password restrictions and extract existing, hidden, and deleted phone data, including call history, text messages, contacts, images, and geotags."
It is kind of iffy

Their website says basic passwords but if the phone have a complex one it cannot break it. Its kind of weird the way they are wording it

The device can extract data but I dont think it can crack it

Iphones are secure

http://www.cellebrite.com/mobile-forensics/capabilities/ios-forensics
 
 
It is kind of iffy

Their website says basic passwords but if the phone have a complex one it cannot break it. Its kind of weird the way they are wording it

The device can extract data but I dont think it can crack it

Iphones are secure

http://www.cellebrite.com/mobile-forensics/capabilities/ios-forensics
probably cause they want us to think that they are dumb and cant get into our phones.

i do not trust anything in a badge or uniform that works for our so called government 

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Nope the cops cant break a iphone password at all, they have to rely on Apple to do it and apple is backlogged and it could take about a year to get it unlocked

The iphone lock is very very secure. Apple have a backdoor

No cop no software can break it except apple and this is 100% truth

i dont know about android but I would assume the same


My dude they can break it trust me
 
My dude they can break it trust me
Android maybe but not iphone... You need a apple generated key to even think about breaking it

The officers and detectives we get wanted to crack the phone we have to refer them to Corp offices to handle it and even then it is a 1 year long backlog
 
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Yes


don't do stuff to get arrested and this will be a non issue


This is what happens when you don't know history.

The Boston Tea Party ---> Tea Act ---> American Revolution


But then again I guess stuff like this falls under tyranny of the majority ............. Right?


I'm sorry but I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say with this post. Could you please elaborate?

What I'm trying to say is, things like this are the small steps that later add up to seemingly incurable issues. If you know the history of the Tea Act that lead to the Boston Tea party, the forefathers of this country wrote explicitly about this type of slippery slope. It's the reason why today we have seemingly insurmountable issues, ie issues that seem larger than which one person can fix/revolt against.

It basically breaks down to a lack of foresight.... a lack of focusing on the chessboard before us, simply because that immediate move doesn't "affect us" in the general sense of the term us.
 
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Yes

don't do stuff to get arrested and this will be a non issue
you are completely wrong sir. 

the 4th amendment of the Constitution along with the rest of the bill of rights was designed so that government can never become too powerful or intrusive and to give the citizens some basic rights and protections.

If this is your logic, then what comes next as a result of this? conducting random searches at peoples homes? you have to draw the line somewhere. 

this is clearly against the 4th amendment, to which our country was founded based upon the principles of the constitution.
 
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