Level 5 jbenson2 2,149 Posted January 5, 2011 Level 5 Posted January 5, 2011 Some more fuel for the "Evernote has to be secured" crowd:The California Supreme Court allowed police Monday to search arrestees’ cell phones without a warrant, saying defendants lose their privacy rights for any items they’re carrying when taken into custody.http://goo.gl/qXSytSo, every app, every eBook, every email, every everything on your iPhone is now open to the cops if they arrest you, even if they arrest you on phony charges just just to look through your phone? Sure, the arrest gets tossed, but they now have your data.What's the deal with the loony decisions coming out of California? Must be something in the water. Oh, wait. California shut off the water for the farmers and citizens to protect the inch long delta smelt. http://goo.gl/c6J0n Yup, they are just loony out there.
BurgersNFries 2,407 Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 Just stay away from CA & you'll be fine.
baumgarr 17 Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 Move to Ohio. The Ohio Supreme Court ruled the exact opposite. :-)http://www.aclu.org/technology-and-libe ... d-due-proc
Level 5 jbenson2 2,149 Posted January 5, 2011 Author Level 5 Posted January 5, 2011 Move to Ohio. The Ohio Supreme Court ruled the exact opposite. :-)http://www.aclu.org/technology-and-libe ... d-due-procWhat an amazing contrast! I've always thought the mid-west has more sensible down-to-earth thinkers.
nova47 60 Posted January 6, 2011 Posted January 6, 2011 The California Supreme Court allowed police Monday to search arrestees’ cell phones without a warrant, saying defendants lose their privacy rights for any items they’re carrying when taken into custody.Uber conservative for CA. Just wait till the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals gets it.Just stay away from CA & you'll be fine. Look what happened to Jeff, he ended up wearing a bik...oops, that thread got locked :shock:
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